| Status: Resident. Distribution and
Abundance: Fairly common.
Primary Habitat: Woodland.
Flight Period: Single
brooded from October to January.
Observations: In
my experience the moth is more common at sugar and ivy
bloom than at light. It was a regular visitor to the ivy
bloom on the edge of Glendon Wood in the 1980s.
There are instances of moths being seen in April in the
1930s and 1940s but in recent years records
do not extend as far into the new year. Dark unicolorous
forms of the moth are predominant within the
Northamptonshire populations with banded forms being
infrequent.
L.O.N.: 1907.
Several localities. Rather common.
First Record: 1863,
Smith.
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