Colin Plant (author of the Moths of Hertfordshire
) suggests it must be an early instar of the Yellow-tail Euproctis similis It is a widespread moth (see species account for the species) and NOT the same as the notorious Brown-tail, whose caterpillars can cause a painful rash (although should still not be handled).
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