B&F: 1923
ABH: 70.244
Status: Resident.
Distribution and Abundance: Common.
Primary
Habitat: Woodland.
Flight
Period: Single brooded from September to
November.
Observations: The
moth can be very common in woodland with a hundred and
fifty being recorded at light on 7 November 1994 at
Geddington Chase. There was one smoky red-brown moth
included in this catch. Records from the Pitsford Water
light traps for the decade to 2009 show an average catch
of sixty-eight moths with a high of a hundred and
seventy-four and a low of thirty-two.
L.O.N.: 1907.
Many localities. Common.
First
Record: 1881, Porritt.
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