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Crambus lathoniellus
Meadow Grass-moth (Zincken, 1817)
Crambidae: Crambinae
1301 / 63.086
Photo © Raymond A Watson,  Hollesley, Suffolk.12 May 2019

Similar Suffolk Species
Scarce Grass-moth
Crambus pratella
Wingspan: 18-22mm
Flight: May to August.
Foodplant:   Grasses.
Nat Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 1

Morley’s Final Catalogue: abundant throughout the County and Britain.

Recent Status: One of the commonest of the Grass Moths across Suffolk.

Life Style: A single brooded species flying during summer peaking during June and often the earliest Grass Moth to fly during the year. The larvae feed at the base of grasses from silken galleries.

Identification: Crambus lathoniellus has a narrow central streak with a spur on the dorsal edge and narrows evenly from the spur to a point before the interruption. There is a prominent white costal streak and other white costal marks beyond. The female forewing ground colour is paler than the male. The male is streaked with dark or leaden scales.

Recorded in 56 (97%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1965.
Last Recorded in 2023.

Latest 5 Records
Date#VC10k Area
15/08/2023125TM47 - Blythburgh/Dunwich
11/08/2023126TM07 - Thelnetham/Redgrave
09/08/2023225TM06 - Bacton/Stowupland
27/07/2023125TM49 - Somerleyton/Beccles
27/07/2023125TM46 - Minsmere/Leiston
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