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Resident. Distribution and Abundance: Very common.
Primary Habitat: Gardens.
Flight Period: Double
brooded from May to September.
Observations: Caterpillars
of this species are often found feeding on garden plants.
Generally the moths are at their most abundant during
July. A comparison between an 80 watt m.v. light trap run
in a Wellingborough garden for every night in July 1951
and the two static Pitsford Reservoir light traps
operating every night in July 2001 produces the following
figures:-
1951 Wellingborough:-
Moths seen from June to September, total recorded 231.
Recorded in July 145, 63% of the total.
2001 Pitsford:-
Moths seen from May to October, total recorded 154.
Recorded in July 107, 69% of the total.
L.O.N.: 1907.
Everywhere. Very common.
First Record: 1843,
Whitwell.
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