B&F: 2187
ABH: 73.244
Status: Resident.
Distribution
and Abundance: Very common.
Primary Habitat: General
occurrence.
Flight Period: Single
brooded in March and April.
Observations: The
species can be very common at light as shown by returns
from the two Pitsford Water light traps for 2009 which
show 313 moths recorded with an overall flight period of
27 March to 6 May. Melanics occur but are rare. The only
example that I have seen is a melanic female that emerged
from a pupa dug from the roots of elm at Warkton in 1975.
L.O.N.: 1907.
Everywhere.Very common.
First Record: 1882, Hull
& Tomalin.
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