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Resident. Distribution
and Abundance: Rare.
Primary Habitat: Woodland.
Flight Period: Recorded
in July.
Record: 27
July 2008 Greatworth (T. Stokes).
Observations: The
Greatworth moth above was taken in a garden light trap.
There are four earlier records. Geddington Chase to
1907. Walliss unconfirmed entry in L.O.N. appears
to have been confirmed in 1907 as at Geddington Chase by
a manuscript entry in his unpublished notes. Weekley Hall
Wood to 1932, Kettering Natural History Society records.
Barford Bridge Kettering 27 July 1941. The locality for
this record is given as, Bridge Rockingham
Rd. This venue crops up in the records
occasionally and I have been told that it refers to
Barford bridge. Apparently this was a regular but lengthy
Sunday morning walk for Arthur Cooper, who was in his
late 70s at that time, and on the way he would be
looking for resting moths. In those days well before the
dangers posed by traffic on a busy road it would of
course have been possible to look closely at this bridge
in safety. Lastly Bedford Purlieus pre 1950. The locality
for this record is taken from a Peterborough Museum
record card, the actual date and recorder are not quoted.
L.O.N.: Uncertain.
Requires confirmation.
First Record: 1907,
Wallis.
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