B&F: 1947
ABH: 70.270
Status: Resident.
Distribution
and Abundance: Common.
Primary Habitat:
Woodland.
Flight Period:
Double brooded in March and April and again in July.
Observations: This species
has recently (2014) been renamed as E. crepuscularia - which
was formerly the scientific name for Small Engrailed. Small Engrailed is also (2021) considered to be the same species as The Engrailed. Generally first
brood moths are much less plentiful at light than those of the second
brood. Returns from the Pitsford Water static m.v. light traps for
the years 2000 to 2002 show overall catches of 40 moths of the first
brood and 142 moths of the second brood. As records extend into September
it seems that in some years there is a partial third brood. Melanics
are fairly common.
Confusion Species:
L.O.N.: 1906.
Yardley Chase, Daventry. Common on tree trunks.
Apparently not found in the north part of the county.
First Record: 1882, Hull &
Tomalin.
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