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Migrant. Distribution
and Abundance: Scarce.
Primary Habitat: General
occurrence.
Flight Period: Most
records are in September.
Records: 21
& 24 September 2003 Farthingstone (P. Egerton), 25
September 2003 Yardley Chase (S. Brayshaw), 25 September
2000 Pitsford Reservoir (P. Horsnail) and 18 July
1993 Nassington (J. Ward).
Observations: Recorded
annually in the Kettering area in the 1940s,
peaking in 1945 with moths reported on 8 April 1945 and
from 4 September 1945 to 1 October 1945. Unfortunately
actual numbers of moths were not given, but it looks as
if more than ten moths were seen. I have been unable to
find any records of the larva being found in the county,
but as a boy can remember having been shown one of the
dark form that was found locally feeding on bindweed. In
2003 six moths were recorded from 23 August to 25
September. In the high migration year of 2006 twenty-two
examples of this species were recorded in the county
greatly increasing the mapped distribution. At this stage
it is not known to what extent this is a pattern for the
future and the overall effect on the scarcity of the
moth. No moths were reported as being seen in 2007.
L.O.N.: 1904.
Castle Ashby, Kettering, Woodford. Not common but quite a
number of records.
First Record: 1880,
Hull & Tomalin.
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