| Status:
Migrant. Distribution
and Abundance: Irregular.
Primary Habitat: General
occurrence.
Flight Period: Records
extend from March to October.
Observations: There
was a long interval between the first year that the
species was seen in the county in 1952, when moths were
seen on 8 March, 14 August and 12 September, and the next
record on 3 September 1988. Since then records have
become more frequent with moths usually being noted in
the late summer and autumn in garden light traps. Three
moths were taken on 30 August 2004 at m.v. light in
Wellingborough. In the high migration year of 2006
thirty-nine examples of this moth were recorded in the
county greatly increasing the modern mapped distribution
of the species. 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.
First Record: 1952,
Gent.
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