B&F: 2000
ABH: 71.012
Status: Resident.
Distribution
and Abundance: Common.
Primary Habitat: Woodland.
Flight Period:
Double brooded in May and June and again in August.
Observations: :
Returns from the Pitsford Water static
m.v. light traps for the four years 1999 to 2002 show
moths of the second brood to be more plentiful at light
than those of the first brood. This also applies to the
Fineshade Rothamsted light trap in the 1990s where
all moths were second brood moths. The actual catches
were as follows:- Pitsford first brood - 23, second brood
- 36. Fineshade second brood - 4. The moth was
particularly plentiful, with a predominance of dark forms
in June 1989 amongst the large old birches in Highlands
near to Overstone. In the past I have found the caterpillar feeding
on small birches in the late summer.
L.O.N.: 1892.
Geddington Chase, Farming Woods. Twice only.
First Record: 1882, Wallis.
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