Davey, P., 2009: A widespread species in England and Wales, local in Scotland, the larva feeding nocturnally on lichens growing on rocks, walls and roofs, including Lecidea confluens and Xanthoria paroetina. In Dorset, the moth is most often recorded, albeit at low density in suburbia and on rocky or pebbly coastlines. The wide variation in size is thought to be due to climatic factors during the larval stage; exceptionally dry springs tend to give rise to dwarf adults. The moth "seems to stand... Read More
Recorded in 39 (98%) of 40 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1895. Last Recorded in 2019. (Data up to end 2019) Additional Stats
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