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Epagoge grotiana

(Fabricius, 1781)1006 / 49.005

Morley’s Final Catalogue: Very local, and not observed by us since 1890, when it was recorded from Lowestoft (Boyd) and as not uncommon at Brandon (Barrett, Tr. Norf. Soc. i, 52).

Recent Status: Much commoner that in Morley’s time.

Life Style: A single brooded summer flying species that comes to light. The larvae feed from a spinning on leaves of a variety of mostly woody plants and also on dead leaves. The larvae hibernate.

Identification: The male has a short costal fold. The moth has a yellow or orange ochre forewing with ferruginous strigulae. There are ferruginous mixed dark brown patches at the wing base, costa at one half, costa pre-apical and on the dorsum pre-tornal. This dorsal patch usually extends towards the costal patch at one half creating a transverse band that is widest on the dorsum. The preapical spot sometimes extends towards this transverse band. More Info

Recorded in 36 (62%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1979.
Last Recorded in 2023.
Additional Stats

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Determination
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Latest 5 Records
Date#VC10k Area
31/07/2023125TM24 - Woodbridge/Martlesham
24/07/2023125TM25 - Wickham Market/Otley
24/07/2023125TM14 - Ipswich
23/07/2023125TM25 - Wickham Market/Otley
21/07/2023126TL95 - Bradfield/Hitcham
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Wingspan: c. 15 mm.
Flight: May to July.
Foodplant:   Oak and Hawthorn.
Nat Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 1
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