B&F: 2480
ABH: 72.004
Status: Resident.
Distribution and Abundance: Rare
Primary Habitat: Hedgerows.
Flight Period: Single
brooded from August to October and after hibernation in
the spring.
Localities: Wellingborough
(larvae) and Ekens' Copse (larva).
Observations: In
1996 caterpillars of this species were beaten commonly
from a large area of hop growing in a hedgerow on the
edge of Wellingborough. Although caterpillars were found
on this hedge in the next year the hop worked elsewhere
in the county at that time produced no further
caterpillars. A single caterpillar was beaten from hop at
Ekens Copse, near Sudborough on 12 July 2004. The
moth is not greatly attracted to light and there are few
other records over the years, the most recent being in
1969 at Bedford Purlieus. According to, The Flora
of Northamptonshire, hop is present in sixty-eight
5km squares covering almost the entire county and as
hardly any of these sites have been searched for
caterpillars it seems very likely that further colonies
could be present. Along with the working of ivy bloom
that I have found to be successful for this species
elsewhere, larval searches remain the best way of
increasing the known distribution of the species in
Northamptonshire.
L.O.N.: 1907.
Geddington Chase, Oundle.
First Record: 1905,
Barton Seagrave, Wallis.
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