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Luquetia lobella
Tufted Blackthorn Moth ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)
Depressariidae: Depressariinae
668 / 32.003
Photo © Raymond A Watson,  Hollesley, Suffolk. 16 June 2019

Similar Suffolk Species: None
Wingspan: 19mm
Flight: June
Foodplant:   Blackthorn.
Nat Status: Local
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2

Morley’s Final Catalogue: Somewhat common among blackthorn at Southwold in June, and taken at Aldeburgh on 18 July 1892 (Ctw).

Recent Status: A generally common species that is possibly under-recorded.

Life Style: A single brooded species flying from May to July and coming to light. The larvae feed beneath leaves of Prunus spinosa generally low on the shrub and it drops to the ground from light spinnings when disturbed. They pupate in a yellow silk cocoon amongst detritus on the ground.

Identification: A dark brown or grey moth with prominent palps and two series of prominent black scale tufts. The moth is roughly triangular at rest. It is not as active as similar Gelechiid moths.

Recorded in 21 (36%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1892.
Last Recorded in 2023.

Latest 5 Records
Date#VC10k Area
18/07/2023126TL96 - Thurston/Elmswell
18/07/2023125TM06 - Bacton/Stowupland
23/06/2023125TM06 - Bacton/Stowupland
22/06/2023125TM24 - Woodbridge/Martlesham
22/06/2023125TM34 - Hollesley/Rendlesham Forest
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