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Resident. Distribution
and Abundance: Rather local.
Primary Habitat: Woodland.
Flight Period: Single
brooded from September to November and again after
hibernation from March to May.
Localities: Greatworth,
Hazelborough Forest, Barford Meadows and Wakerley Wood.
Observations: The
moth was recorded in 1995 after an absence of 133 years.
Since then it has continued to increase its range and is
probably even more widespread than records suggest.
Currently it is producing more records than its congener
the Tawny Pinion
(L. semibrunnea).
L.O.N.: Unrecorded.
First Record: 1862, Smith.
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