Moths of Suffolk
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National Status :
Local
Local Status : Resident (SMP Status 3) Distribution and abundance : Local and infrequent Habitats : Woodland, parkland, hedgerows, scrub and gardens Flight Period : Single-brooded; mid-July to August Larval foodplants : Pedunculate oak and possibly Sessile Oak, Also limes and elms. Final Catalogue : Not a common moth, especially in the west of the County. Copdock at light in 1897 ( Hkg); distinctly rare at Ipswich in August 1893 (Mly); Waldringfield, Swefling, Aldeburgh, Beccles, Fritton in 1934, Flixton; Bungay at light in 1903 (Mn). Stowmarket and Bury before 1890. Wingspan details : Forewing 18-22mm, Wingspan 42-50mm Identification
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