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Broom Moth
Ceramica pisi (Linnaeus, 1758)
Noctuidae: Hadeninae
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Bright-line Brown-eye
Lacanobia oleracea
Forewing: 16-20mm.
Flight: late May to July
Foodplant:   Various herbaceous plants.
Red List: Vulnerable (VU)
GB Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2
Status
Morley's Final Catalogue: Referring also to Bright-line brown-eye: Both are common and levelly distributed throughout the County. The former (Bright line brown-eye) first noted here at Sudbury in 1836 (Ent. Mag. iv, 223).

Recent Suffolk Status: Local, mainly in the Sandlings and Breck. Some evidence of a recent decline in Suffolk.

Life history: Single-brooded. Recorded at light in small numbers. The colourful and obvious larvae have been recorded in the county occasionally.

Identification: Bright-line brown-eye has a whitish outer line with a clear W mark. Broom moth has a creamy line which is more uneven.

Habitat: Heathland, open woodland, grassland.

Recorded in 44 (76%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1940.
Last Recorded in 2023.

Latest 10 Records
Date#VC10kArea
15/08/2023126TL78Brandon/Lakenheath
03/08/2023125TM25Wickham Market/Otley
28/07/2023125TM35Snape/Tunstall
18/07/2023+25TM34Hollesley/Rendlesham Forest
28/06/2023126TL78Brandon/Lakenheath
30/07/2022+25TM34Hollesley/Rendlesham Forest
30/07/2022126TL78Brandon/Lakenheath
28/07/2022126TL78Brandon/Lakenheath
27/07/2022+25TM34Hollesley/Rendlesham Forest
24/07/2022226TL78Brandon/Lakenheath
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