The larva of the Goat Moth is about the size of a grown mans littlefinger.
It takes the larva two to four years to develop.
 
	Flight-period Central Europe: from Mid May to Mid August
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Conservation Status in Austria: Least Concern (LC)
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| Austria | 
| English: | Goat moth | 
| German: | Weidenbohrer | 
| Danish: | Pileborer | 
| Date: | 18/08/2014 | 
| Location: | Austria, Salzburg, Grünau im Almtal | 
| Copyright: | Per Hoffmann Olsen | 
| Camera: | Canon EOS 50D | 
| Lens: | Sigma 150mm APO Macro | 
The larva of the Goat Moth is about the size of a grown mans littlefinger.
It takes the larva two to four years to develop.
 
     
     
     
     
    