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Narrow-winged Pug
Eupithecia nanata Prout, 1938
Geometridae: Larentiinae
1846 / 70.168
Photo © Richard Stace,  02/06/2021 - 1 Eaton Place, Rushmere St Andrew IP5 1BD

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Forewing: 9-12mm.
Flight: One generation April-June. (Aug)
Foodplant:   Heather.
Red List: Least Concern (LC)
GB Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2

Morley's Final Catalogue: Probably common on heaths, but overlooked (Barrett); feeds on heather and ling. Stowmarket. Foxhall heath, Southwold, Beccles; Fritton at light (Mly), Gorleston (Mr), Lothingland (D). Little noticed in the west, at only Tuddenham and Brandon, ante 1890.

Recent Suffolk Status: Common, mainly in the Sandlings and Breck but also scattered records elsewhere suggesting the moth wanders and/or uses planted heathers in gardens.

Life history: Regularly double-brooded in Suffolk. Larvae occasionally swept from Heather.

Identification: Fairly distinctive.

Habitat: Heathland and gardens.

Recorded in 32 (55%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1940.
Last Recorded in 2023.

Latest 5 Records
Date#VC10k Area
11/09/2023+25TM34 - Hollesley/Rendlesham Forest
04/09/2023225TM58 - Carlton Colville/Kessingland
21/08/2023126TL78 - Brandon/Lakenheath
15/08/2023125TM24 - Woodbridge/Martlesham
29/07/2023225TM24 - Woodbridge/Martlesham
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