WebM 12-15mm. F 11-13mm. Flight: One generation. May-July. Foodplant: Common and Sheeps Sorel. Red List: Least Concern (LC) WebThe two moths show some variation, and can resemble one another, but this species generally has much cleaner whitish hindwings. In the south there are two generations, …
Twin-spotted Wainscot NatureSpot
WebNote can be confused with Smoky Wainscot but the hindwing is only slightly coloured and the forewing a pale, sometimes brown-tinged colour. It also lacks the dark line on the collar that Southern Wainscot has. Recorded in 124 (89%) of 140 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1869. Last Recorded in 2024. Web26 Sep 2024 · The new approach revealed that over one-third (34%) of all the individual moths examined at the farm were carrying pollen. Noctuid moths, such as the Dark Arches, Smoky Wainscot, Large Yellow Underwing and the Common Rustic/Lesser Common Rustic group were found to be transporting pollen from the greatest number of different plant … auke korthuis
Smoky Wainscot (Mythimna impura) - Suffolk Moths
WebMythimna impura, the smoky wainscot, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1808. It is distributed throughout most of the Palearctic realm from Ireland in the west of Europe east to the Caucasus, Turkey, Syria, Kazakhstan, Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, then Japan. In Europe it is found from the Arctic Circle to Spain … Web21 May 2013 · Southern Wainscot has straighter costa and a more sharply angled apex, and also has the ‘headband’ when viewed from the front. Smoky Wainscot (left) Southern Wainscot (right) M Cade Smoky Wainscot (left) Southern Wainscot (right) C H Fletcher WebGetting started with NatureSpot; NatureSpot App; Become a recorder; Getting identification help; Species Lists in VC55; County Recorders; Recording Trees, Wildflowers & Grasses; … auke jan