Davey, P., 2009: A local species confined mainly to southern England, the larval foodplant is unknown but abroad the caterpillar has been found on apple (Malus spp.), blackthorn (Prunus spp.), sallow (Salix), oak (Quercus spp.) and hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna). In Dorset, the moth is at low density across a range of biotypes and soil types. It is most often trapped on clay soil and least on chalky soil (see graphic). One locality favoured by the moth and a potential 'hot-spot' is Furzebrook,... Read More
Recorded in 32 (80%) of 40 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1883. Last Recorded in 2019. (Data up to end 2019) Additional Stats
Forewing:
15-17mm
Flight:
October - November, and again March - May
Foodplant:
Apple, Blackthorn, Plum, sallows Other deciduous trees (not well-known in the wild)
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