B&F: 2275
ABH: 73.183
Status: Resident.
Distribution
and Abundance: Local.
Primary Habitat: Woodland.
Flight Period: Single
brooded in August and September.
Localities: Hackleton,
Pitsford Water, Storefield Wood and Castor Hanglands.
Observations: The fortunes
of this moth have roughly followed that of its larval food plant the
elm. In the early 1970s it was fairly common in light traps,
by the end of the decade to my knowledge it was not being recorded
anywhere in the county. This continued to be the case until the early
1990s when a slow recovery in records began. Currently having
regard to the amount of elm present it is possibly under recorded,
but it has still not turned up in some suitable well worked habitats.
Confusion Species: The Brick,
Pale-lemon Sallow
L.O.N.: 1907.
Several localities. Common at sugar.
First Record: 1890,
Edwards.
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