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Most recorded of all time

 

Nationally Scarce
Nationally Rare
Immigrant

Data from suffolkmoths.co.uk records +/- four days today.

1. Winter Moth
Operophtera brumata
2659 records
2. Spring Usher
Agriopis leucophaearia
1966 records
3. Pale Brindled Beauty
Phigalia pilosaria
641 records
4. Mottled Umber
Erannis defoliaria
529 records
5. Chestnut
Conistra vaccinii
368 records
6. Early Moth
Theria primaria
128 records
7. Dark Chestnut
Conistra ligula
94 records
8. March Moth
Alsophila aescularia
66 records
9. Dotted Border
Agriopis marginaria
51 records
10. Herald
Scoliopteryx libatrix
38 records
11. Satellite
Eupsilia transversa
33 records
12. Common Quaker
Orthosia cerasi
27 records
13. Hebrew Character
Orthosia gothica
23 records
14. Buttoned Snout
Hypena rostralis
13 records
15. Black-spotted Chestnut
Conistra rubiginosa
9 records
16. Oak Beauty
Biston strataria
9 records
17. Angle Shades
Phlogophora meticulosa
8 records
18. Grey Shoulder-knot
Lithophane ornitopus
7 records
19. Red-green Carpet
Chloroclysta siterata
5 records
20. Clouded Drab
Orthosia incerta
5 records
21. Silver Y
Autographa gamma
5 records
22. Double-striped Pug
Gymnoscelis rufifasciata
4 records
23. Brindled Beauty
Lycia hirtaria
4 records
24. Small Quaker
Orthosia cruda
4 records
25. Small Brindled Beauty
Apocheima hispidaria
4 records
26. Tissue
Triphosa dubitata
3 records
27. December Moth
Poecilocampa populi
3 records
28. Early Grey
Xylocampa areola
3 records
29. Pale Pinion
Lithophane socia
1 record
30. Lunar Underwing
Anchoscelis lunosa
1 record
31. Twin-spotted Quaker
Anorthoa munda
1 record
32. Gem
Nycterosea obstipata
1 record
33. Pearly Underwing
Peridroma saucia
1 record
34. Early Thorn
Selenia dentaria
1 record
35. Oak Nycteoline
Nycteola revayana
1 record
     
Underlying maps using Digital Map Data © Norfolk Online Lepidoptera Archive - NOLA™ - Suffolk 2024. © James Wheeler - Norfolk Moths 2007 - 2024. Data © NOLA™ - Suffolk 2024
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