WebRecorded in 63 (81%) of 78 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1750. Last Recorded in 2024. (Data up to end 2024) Additional Stats WebWingspan 30-40 mm. Formerly quite common, this is now a scarce and local species, due mainly to the gradual destruction of its favourite habitat, hedgerows. The adults, which fly in February and March, are seldom seen, but the larvae, when present, live gregariously in silken webs on the foodplant, hawthorn ( Crataegus) and blackthorn ( Prunus ...
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WebPowdered Quaker (Orthosia gracilis) - Norfolk Moths - The macro and micro moths of Norfolk. Home. cambsmoths.co.uk. dorsetmoths.co.uk. norfolkmoths.co.uk. … WebFeb 20, 2024 · Subfamily Noctuinae (Cutworm or Dart Moths) Tribe Eriopygini Genus Pseudorthodes Species vecors (Small Brown Quaker - Hodges#10578) Hodges Number 10578 Synonyms and other taxonomic changes Pseudorthodes vecors (Guenée, 1852) Orthodes vecors (Guenée, 1852) Orthodes enervis (Guenée, 1852) Orthodes prodeuns … grant\\u0027s oyster house sneads ferry
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http://www.eakringbirds.com/eakringbirds4/quakermothid.htm WebSmall Quaker. A common woodland species in the county. In some years can be seen in large numbers. Recorded in 52 (90%) of 58 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1940. Last … WebWingspan 38-44 mm. A variable species, with forewings ranging from pale buff to reddish-brown. The blackish twin spots are usually obvious, but in some forms, including ab. immaculata, these are reduced to barely discernible rufous marks, or obsolete. It is widely distributed in woodland habitats in England and Wales, but local in Ireland and ... grant\u0027s overland campaign map