Moths of Suffolk
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National Status :
Common
Local Status : Resident (SMP Status 1) Distribution and abundance : Widespread and very common Habitats : In a wide variety, including woodland, scrub, heathland, fens and gardens Flight Period : Double-brooded; mid-April to early July and mid-July to August Larval foodplants : Leaves of various broadleaved trees, hawthorn, sallow and flowers and leaves of various low-growing plants Morley's Final Catalogue : By far the most ubiquitous species of the genus, constantly turning up everywhere from Bentley Woods to Gorleston; frequent at light in Monks Soham and Sibton. Wingspan details : Forewing 10-12mm, Wingspan 18-21mm Identification
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