Several rare species of moth have been recorded including the Straw Belle (Aspitates gilvaria) and the Annulet Moth (Charissa obscurata).
A legged animal, the inchworm, also moves like this, clasping with appendages at either end of its body.
moth | Winter Moth | Turnip Moth | Geometer moth | Autumnal Moth | De Havilland Tiger Moth | de Havilland Tiger Moth | Common Swift (moth) | The Moth & the Flame | Mouse Moth | Moth | turnip moth | Samia (moth) | Parthenice Tiger Moth | Pale November Moth | Mother Shipton Moth | Gipsy Moth IV | Forest Tent Caterpillar Moth | De Havilland Puss Moth | Burnet Companion Moth | British Moth | ''Yucca'' moth borers | White Moth | The Love Moth | scarlet tiger moth | mouse moth | Maltese Ruby Tiger Moth | Leaf Blotch Miner Moth | Laysan Noctuid Moth | Imperial moth (''Eacles imperialis |
:For the geometer moth, see Cleorodes lichenaria.