B&F: 1642
ABH: 66.012
Status: Resident.
Distribution and Abundance: Scarce.
Primary
Habitat: Scrub.
Flight
Period: Single brooded in July and August.
Localities: 8
July 1996 Yardley Chase (G. Higgs), 27 July 1994
Geddington Chase (J. Ward), 25 July 1993 Fineshade
(R.I.S.) and 30 June 1992 Belham Wood (P. Waring).
Observations:
The species appears to show a preference for damper
areas. The caterpillars were quite common after dark on
13 April 1990 feeding on small blackthorn bushes
alongside the River Ise at Newton. Records for the moth
have declined dramatically however over the past two
decades with the last sightings occurring in 1996. Night
searches for the caterpillar on small blackthorn bushes
may well be a successful way of establishing its true
status within the county. In my experience where tenanted
they become pretty well depleted of foliage making them
easy to identified during the daytime in readiness for
any necessary night time follow-up visit.
L.O.N.: 1907.
Kettering, Elton, Castle Ashby, Deene, Ashton. Very
irregular, but quite a number found in 1907. Comes to
light.
First Record: 1845,
Whitwell
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