Morley’s Final Catalogue: Aldeburgh in 1892 and Southwold upon several occasions (Ctw); Lowestoft (Bd). Southwold in 1934 (Wir). Among broom on the Breck-sands (Farren, Ent. 1886, 81).
Recent Status: The species is found across Suffolk where the foodplant grows.
Life Style: A single brooded night flying species that comes to light during June, July and August. The larvae feed from spinnings on Cytisus, Ulex or Genista tinctoria leaves, twigs and flowers. They pupate at the feeding location.
Identification: This species is an overall grey colour marked with darker grey, sometimes with an ochreous tinge. It does not have any of the bold markings of A. innoxiella. More Info
Recorded in 20 (34%) of 58 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1892. Last Recorded in 2023. Additional Stats