B&F: 1657
ABH: 65.013
Status: Resident.
Distribution and Abundance: Local.
Primary
Habitat: Woodland.
Flight
Period: Single brooded from May to July.
Localities: Hazelborough
Wood, Lings Wood, Spanhoe Wood and Easton Hornstocks.
Observations: The
species seems to prefer open birch woodland and in my
experience was nowhere as plentiful as around the birch
wood within Geddington Chase. Generally it seems to have
become less common in recent years. My own field records
show that I saw the moth in Northamptonshire in six years
of the ten years to 1999 and only once in the past
decade. In some localities the uniformly light greyish
brown ab. obscura is as common as the typical
form.
L.O.N.: 1905.
Sywell, near Kettering, Farming Woods. Not uncommon at
treacle.
First
Record: 1882, Hull & Tomalin.
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