2021 Annual Report for: Erebidae / Toxocampinae

For species seen in 2021 that had less than or equal to 100 records, full details are included; for more common species, the earliest, latest and highest count by vice-county are shown. The narrative for each species is taken from the main Hantsmoths website, and it is possible that some information on abundance and occurrence can get out of date, as it is impossible to keep up with all changes; however it should give a good introduction to each species. The tables in each species account summarise the previous status, and that for the current year.

For the maps, all records prior to 2021 are shown by a blue dot (the larger the dot, the more recent), with the current year's records shown in red. As previous records are superimposed on any report for 2021, new sites have greater emphasis (i.e. will show as 'more red').

In the species accounts, an asterisk next to a location indicates a new 10km square record; earliest ever dates are highlighted in orange, and latest ever in red. Initials in the species accounts refer to the recorders listed here. Please get in touch if you identify any omissions or errors, in particular if you have records that have yet to be submitted. Details of how to submit records can be found here.

72.063 [B&F: 2466] Blackneck Lygephila pastinum (Treitschke, 1826) - Local

Local in damp meadows, fens, marshes, river-banks, damp woodland and calcareous grassland throughout much of S. England and S. Wales, north to Yorkshire. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight widespread, although has decreased and become more local. Wingspan 37-47 mm. The main confusion species is the extremely rare Scarce Blackneck L. craccae, which differs in having distal half of reniform stigmata weaker than proximal half, four dots on basal half of costa, and obscure or absent orbicular stigmata (dot on L. pastinum). Larva feeds on Tufted Vetch.

Records prior to 2021

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10937019322019
1150157119492020
1221015619512020

2021 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
108125
11882
1211174

Records by year

Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC10: Freshwater, one, 18 Jul (DCoo); Freshwater Bay, one, 09 Jul (PBar); Cranmore, one, 09 Jul (CHic); one, 30 Jun (JMar det. JRB); Newtown NNR, one, 02 Jul (PBar); Newport, one, 09 Jul; five, 09 Jul (SuHug); Haseley Manor, one, 13 Jul (IOut);

VC11: Woodlands, NF, present, 03 Jul (RBW); Romsey, one, 13 Jul (MBak); Broughton, one, 25 Jul; one, 08 Jul; Winter Down Copse, Little Somborne, one, 30 Jun (GCE); Fareham, one, 30 Jun (MLO); Wickham, two, to light, 09 Jul (KCok, RJD, MLO, ADT, KJW); Botley, one, 04 Jul (SLB);

VC12: Cholderton, three, 02 Jul (TJN, LFom, HEdm); Bullington, one, 16 Jul; one, 16 Jul; one, 16 Jul (GCE); Burghclere, two, 17 Jul (PBlk); Morn Hill, Winchester, four, 17 Jul (CBey, DAS, PDF); Kempshott, one, 13 Jul (GAH); Axmansford, one, 17 Jul (ACB); Pamber Forest, one, field observation, 11 Jul; one, 05 Jul (GJD); Blackwater, one, 09 Jul (BDal)

72.066 [B&F: 2475] Waved Black Parascotia fuliginaria (Linnaeus, 1761) - Nb

Nationally scarce (Nb) in damp woodland and log-piles in parts of southern England. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight was at one time virtually confined to the Bagshot Sands area of the north-east; however, the last three decades have seen it extend its range and the species is now reported in small numbers in pine-birch-heath habitats throughout. Wingspan 25-31 mm. Although the species is unmistakable once known, it is a rather atypical noctuid, more resembling a geometer superficially. Larva feeds communally on bracket fungi growing on decaying logs in damp woodland.

Records prior to 2021

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
101019511951
1160663319612020
1240842719002020

2021 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1119171
12661

Records by year

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Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC11: Furzehill, NF, one, 11 Aug (SLoa); Marchwood, one, 17 Jul (CTha); Woodlands, NF, present, 25 Jul (RBW); Totton, one, field observation, 05 Aug (SSto); one, 01 Aug (LHan); Ashley, one, 24 Jul (GCE); Romsey, one, 20 Jul (NRJ); Winter Down Copse, Little Somborne, one, 19 Jul (GCE); Dibden Purlieu, one, 13 Aug (RAC); Allbrook, one, 31 Jul (SIng); Fareham, one, to light, female, 01 Aug (KJW); Botley, one, 31 Jul; one, 06 Aug (SLB); Wickham, one, 10 Jul; one, 14 Jul; one, 21 Jul (JRDS); West Walk, one, male, 23 Jul (RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal, KJW); Thorney Hill, Bransgore, one, 03 Aug (JFen); Sway, present, 22 Jul (DMui);

VC12: Ecchinswell, one, field observation, 07 Aug (MTay, CSul); Kempshott, one, 30 Jul (GAH); Axmansford, one, 17 Jul (ACB); Alton, one, 22 Jul (DBO); Selborne, one, 27 Jul (CJP); Hammer Vale, one, 14 Jul (ASwa)

72.067 [B&F: 2470] Small Purple-barred Phytometra viridaria (Clerck, 1759) - Local

Local in calcareous grassland, heathland, moorland, woodland rides and sand-dunes throughout much of the British Isles. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight widespread and locally common in two different habitats, chalk downland and heaths. Wingspan 20-23 mm. Fairly unmistakable. Larva feeds on Common Milkwort and Heath Milkwort, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2021

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10393919512020
1133930119512020
129611619512020

2021 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
11782

Records by year

Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)

No Larval records to show.

Record Details

VC11: Dur Hill, NF, two, transect, 08 Jul (KHed); Ibsley Common, two, field observation, 29 Jul (MSP, AMD, RFox); Latchmore Bottom, NF, one, field observation, 18 Jul; one, field observation, 18 Jul (NTO); Burley, one, 26 Jul (PBry); Latchmore Bottom, NF, one, field observation, 23 Jul (NTO); Pig Bush, NF, present, field observation, 15 Jul (RBW)

72.069 [B&F: 2473] Beautiful Hook-tip Laspeyria flexula ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Local

Local in woodland, parks, scrub, hedgerows, orchards and gardens throughout much of southern England and southern Wales. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight widely distributed in woodland. Wingspan 27-34 mm. Differences in resting posture distinguish from the unrelated but superficially similar Scalloped Hook-tip Falcaria lacertinaria. Larva feeds on lichens growing on broad-leaved and coniferous trees.

Records prior to 2021

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1028948619512020
112665335118812020
121416243519512020

2021 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1045666
111221877
12911377

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Totland, 19 Jun, 1 (RTer) Latest: Wootton Bridge, 22 Jul, 1 (DElm) Max count: Osborne Valley Walk, 22 Jul, 6 (IOut)

VC11: Earliest: Ashley Heath, 30 Jun, 4 (SDut) Latest: Pennington, 30 Jul, 1 (RFC) Max count: Ashley Heath, 08 Jul, 7 (SDut)

VC12: Earliest: Over Wallop, 26 Jun, 2 (CMap) Latest: Farnborough, 18 Jul, 1 (KBW) Max count: Great Haughurst Copse, Axmansford, 08 Jul, 7 (ACB, GJD)

72.070 [B&F: 2495] Olive Crescent Trisateles emortualis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Nationally Scarce

A rare Red Data Book species, resident in a couple of localities in broad-leaved woodland and woodland clearings in southern England, and a priority species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Historically records in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight have been regarded as relating to immigrants from the continent but the 21st century has seen regular reports (2014 saw seven on the Isle of Wight alone) and it is probably now established as a very localised resident across the two counties. Wingspan 29-30 mm. Its light-coloured fasciae separate it from all other British Erebidae (MBGBI Vol 10). Larva feeds on Pedunculate Oak, Sessile Oak and Beech, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2021

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10276419002018
11427319992020
126620112020

2021 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10331
11683

Records by year

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Record Details

VC10: Newport, one, 12 Aug (DPl); Shanklin Upper Chine, one, 18 Jul; Osborne Valley Walk, one, 22 Jul (IOut);

VC11: Burley, one, 29 Jul (PBry); Kings Somborne, one, 12 Aug (GCE); Dibden Purlieu, one, 26 Jul (RAC); Hilltop, The Hangers, one, 12 Jun (SIng det. DPH); Wickham, one, 20 Jul (JRDS); West Walk, three, 23 Jul (RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal, KJW)

72.073 [B&F: 2408] Small Marbled Eublemma parva (Hübner, [1808]) - Migrant

Immigrant from southern Europe, appearing in the south, in some years in good numbers, for example, in 1953 when a minimum of 40 were recorded, in 1968 when there were at least 30, and more recently in 2006 and 2009. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight benefited from small influxes in 1953 and to a lesser extent in 1968, it has become virtually annual in the 2000s, with 2011 seeing 32 records of 45 individuals across the two counties. Wingspan 16-18 mm. The most likely confusion species are Purple Marbled E. ostrina and Scarce Marbled E. minutata, which see for differences. Larva feeds on flowers of Common Fleabane and Ploughman's-spikenard, unable to over-winter in significant numbers.

Records prior to 2021

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10263918802019
11495219682019
12102419532015

2021 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
11111

Records by year

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Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC11: Pennington, one, 02 Jul (RFC)

72.074 [B&F: 2409a] Beautiful Marbled Eublemma purpurina ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Migrant

An increasingly common migrant from southern Europe, appearing in southern England for the first time in Dorset in 2001, but only identified from a set specimen during 2004, a year which saw an influx of some eight moths of this previously unrecorded species. In Hampshire the first was trapped at Cheriton Wood, vice-county 12, on 31 July 2004, and the second at Southsea, vice-county 11, on 16 August 2004 - these were the second and third British records. Subsequently recorded at Waterlooville on 6 August 2005 and at Beaulieu on 30 July 2006, both in vice-county 11. The Isle of Wight had to wait until 2018 for its first record, and since that year it has been recorded annually, sometimes multiple times, in both counties. Wingspan 26-30 mm. Some poorly marked specimens resemble f. carthami of Purple Marbled E. ostrina, however the postmedian fascia which bisects the purple distal half of the wing in Beautiful Marbled is absent in Purple Marbled. Larva feeds on Creeping Thistle, no evidence of breeding in the UK.

Records prior to 2021

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
107720182020
119920042020
126720042020

2021 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10441
12111

Records by year

Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)

No Larval records to show.

Record Details

VC10: Totland*, one, 24 Jun (RTer); Mottistone Down Chalk Pits, one, field observation, 27 May (JRB); Bonchurch, one, 15 Sep (JHa);

VC12: Hammer Vale, one, 11 Sep (ASwa)