2022 Annual Report for: Noctuidae / Hadeninae

For species seen in 2022 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is taken from the main Hantsmoths website, and it is possible that some information on abundance and occurrence can get out of date, as it is impossible to keep up with all changes; however it should give a good introduction to each species.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 2022 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 2022, 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.

73.241 [B&F: 2179] Pine Beauty Panolis flammea ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Common

Common in coniferous and mixed woodland, plantations, parks and gardens throughout the British Isles. Widespread and fairly common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 32-40 mm. Unmistakable. Larva feeds on needles of Scots, Corsican, Lodgepole and Maritime Pine, causing sufficient damage to be a serious pest in some areas.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10836518562021
111387170319502021
1237044619512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10331
11386514
128176

Records by year

Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC10: Newport, one, 28 Apr (DPl); Bonchurch, one, 07 May (JHa); Shanklin, one, 28 Apr (IOu);

VC11: Brockwood, one, 04 Apr (SDut); Furzehill, NF, one, 30 Apr (SLoa); Holidays Hill Inclosure, one, 14 Apr (AMD); Marchwood, two, 05 Apr (TDCh); two, 26 Mar (CTha); Copythorne, one, 09 Jun (JAda); Woodlands, NF, present, 28 Mar (RBW); Romsey, one, 21 Mar (MJB); Dibden Purlieu, six, 25 Mar; 14, 26 Mar; four, 27 Mar; four, 28 Mar; two, 05 Apr; two, 21 Apr; one, 25 Apr; two, 26 Apr; two, 27 Apr; one, 04 May; one, 06 May; one, 07 May; one, 17 May; three, 18 May; one, 19 May (RAC); Buttsash, Hythe, one, 22 Mar (JBl); Blackfied, one, to lighted window, male, 22 Mar (PGS); Southampton, one, 04 May (MGP); Botley, one, 03 May; one, 03 May (SLB); Northney, Hayling Island, present, 01 May (JWP); Hurn, one, 24 Apr; one, 01 May; one, 06 May; one, 28 May (MJef); Sway, NF, present, 13 Apr; present, 23 Apr; present, 30 Apr (DMui); Pennington, one, 28 Mar; one, 11 Apr (RFC);

VC12: Grayshott, one, 06 May (THard); Whitehill, two, 10 Mar; one, 24 Mar; three, 28 Mar; six, 05 Apr; two, 11 Apr; one, 30 Apr (ASto); Farnborough, one, 16 May (MThmp)

73.242 [B&F: 2188] Clouded Drab Orthosia incerta (Hufnagel, 1766) - Common

Common in woodland, gardens and wherever there are oak trees throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 32-42 mm. Very variable and often a pitfall for beginners, but usually shows a series of three small blotches on forewing, lying just inside the subterminal fascia, one on the costa, one on the dorsum and one in between; a common species which, with experience, is easily recognisable by the diagnostic wing shape. Larva feeds on Sessile and Pedunculate Oak and various species of Willow, as well as a wide variety of deciduous trees and shrubs, including Silver and Downy Birch, Hawthorn, Hazel, Elm and Lime, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10479104819512021
1165171875919512021
122536786719512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1042836
1125350518
1213827419

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Headon Warren, 23 Apr, 1 (PBar) Latest: Alverstone, 06 Apr, 1 (DFai) Max count: Newport, 04 Apr, 6 (DPl)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 24 Feb, 2 (SDut) Latest: Pilley, 08 Apr, 4 (ChCor) Max count: Brockenhurst, 05 Apr, 18 (TBla)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 25 Mar, 5 (TJN) Latest: Farnborough, 30 Apr, 2 (SBly) Max count: Goodworth Clatford, 26 Mar, 19 (WLid, TJN)

73.243 [B&F: 2183] Blossom Underwing Orthosia miniosa ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Local

Local in oak woodland and mature hedgerows throughout much of southern England and Wales, north to Cumbria, also appearing as a migrant in the south. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight reported from scattered localities, and can be locally fairly common, for example in the New Forest, with some records relating to immigration. Wingspan 32-38 mm. The main confusion species, Common Quaker O. cerasi, has subterminal line complete and pale; upper stigmata clearly outlined whitish; median fascia, when present, narrow and dark; hindwing fuscous (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on Sessile Oak and Pedunculate Oak; also polyphagous on various herbaceous plants, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10637918002021
1144349719402021
12968919402021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10321
119102
12111

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Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC10: Freshwater, one, 21 Mar (DCk); Cranmore, present, 28 Mar (CHic); Wootton Bridge, one, indoors, 20 Apr (DElm);

VC11: Woodlands, NF, present, 29 Mar (RBW); Romsey, one, 28 Apr (MJB); Winter Down Copse, Little Somborne, one, 28 Mar; two, 28 Mar; one, 28 Mar (GCE); Botley Wood, two, males. (4 lamps), 18 Mar; one, 15 Apr (RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal, KJW); Lovedean, one, 29 Mar (ARJ); Milford on Sea, one, 10 Apr (MMcM);

VC12: Little Somborne, one, 26 Mar (GCE)

73.244 [B&F: 2187] Common Quaker Orthosia cerasi (Fabricius, 1775) - Common

Common often abundant, in a wide range of low-land habitats, including woodland and gardens throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 34-40 mm. A very common early spring visitor to light traps, distinguished from the equally common Small Quaker O. cruda by the relatively large size and large orbicular stigma; and from Blossom Underwing O. miniosa by its complete and pale, upper stigmata clearly outlined whitish, median fascia, when present, narrow and dark, and hindwing fuscous (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on various herbaceous trees and shrubs, including Oak, Sallow, Birch, Elm, Hawthorn and Hazel, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
101389828419512021
11126599051219512021
1239713339619512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1017391736
11634356177
12265171170

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Headon Warren, 23 Apr, 2 (PBar) Latest: Wootton Bridge, 29 May, 1 (DElm) Max count: Bonchurch, 07 May, 36 (JHa)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 24 Feb, 3 (SDut) Latest: Hayling Island, 23 Mar, 1 (STho) Max count: Lovedean, 10 Mar, 77 (ARJ)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 25 Mar, 23 (TJN) Latest: Farnborough, 30 Apr, 2 (SBly) Max count: Wherwell, 05 Apr, 70 (GCE)

73.245 [B&F: 2182] Small Quaker Orthosia cruda ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Common

Common in broad-leaved woodland, areas with scattered trees and heathland throughout the British Isles. Widespread and extremely common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight, especially during warm dry springs. Wingspan 28-32 mm. A very common early spring visitor to light traps, where the small size and relatively small orbicular stigma easily distinguishes O. cruda from the equally common Common Quaker O. cerasi, and less frequent Blossom Underwing O. miniosa. Larva feeds on Pedunculate and Sessile Oak, Downy Birch, Hazel, Sallow and Field Maple.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10510354019512021
1161687038219492021
1224453707319512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
104712713
112722079162
121753762560

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Totland, 15 Mar, 1 (RTer) Latest: Wootton Bridge, 02 Mar, 5 (DElm) Max count: Shanklin, 28 Mar, 13 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Education Centre, Blashford Lakes HIWWT, 09 Mar, 2 (RAC) Latest: Pilley, 08 Apr, 1 (ChCor) Max count: Winter Down Copse, Little Somborne, 28 Mar, 162 (GCE)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 25 Mar, 14 (TJN) Latest: Frogmore Community College, Yateley, 09 Mar, 1 (BGD) Max count: Wherwell, 05 Apr, 560 (GCE)

73.246 [B&F: 2185] Lead-coloured Drab Orthosia populeti (Fabricius, 1781) - Local

Local in broad-leaved woodland, parks and gardens throughout the British Isles; widely distributed across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, occasionally in good numbers. Wingspan 34-40 mm. The main confusion species is the highly variable Clouded Drab O. incerta, but Lead-coloured Drab has more rounded forewing and more distinct black dots on subterminal fascia, and is less variable and usually always predominately grey. Larva feeds within catkins of Aspen and Black Poplar, subsequently feeding on the leaves, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1010618562014
1130246619512020
1212520519402019

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
11111
12242

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Record Details

VC11: Kings Somborne, one, 04 Apr (GCE);

VC12: Goodworth Clatford, two, 05 Apr (GCE); Yateley Common, two, at dusk, 21 Mar (BGD)

73.247 [B&F: 2186] Powdered Quaker Orthosia gracilis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Common

Common in marshes, damp woodland and gardens throughout the British Isles, a species of conservation concern under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Widespread and still fairly common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 35-42 mm. The main confusion species is Common Quaker O. cerasi, but the grainy, or powdered, appearance of O. gracilis is usually distinctive, and the innermost half of the reniform stigma is usually darker than the outermost half. Larva feeds on various woody and herbaceous plants, including Eared, Grey and Goat Willow, Black Poplar, Blackthorn, Bog-myrtle, Meadowsweet, Purple Loosestrife and Common Fleabane, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1014014719512021
111426165319502021
1250764019512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1010133
1168985
1227334

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Headon Warren, 23 Apr, 2 (PBar) Latest: Rookley, 04 Apr, 1 (JRB) Max count: Bonchurch, 04 Apr, 3 (JHa)

VC11: Earliest: Education Centre, Blashford Lakes HIWWT, 23 Mar, 1 (RAC) Latest: Pennington, 11 Apr, 1 (RFC) Max count: Hengistbury Head, 19 Apr, 5 (BCP Ran.)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 25 Mar, 2 (TJN) Latest: Blackwater, 04 Apr, 1 (BGD) Max count: Wherwell, 24 Apr, 4 (GCE)

73.248 [B&F: 2184] Northern Drab Orthosia opima (Hübner, [1809]) - Local

Local on saltmarshes, marshes, heathland, downland, golf courses and sand-dunes throughout much of the British Isles. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight much less common than formerly, with few recent records scattered through the three vice-counties, but perhaps overlooked amongst the myriad Clouded Drab. Wingspan 34-40 mm. Some of the darker, more unicolorous forms of Clouded Drab Orthosia incerta resemble the most common form of Northern Drab, f. brunnea but differ as follows: male antenna bipectinate; apex of forewing not pointed; subterminal line less conspicuous and less straight, particularly at extremities; cilia of hindwing pale fuscous (MBGBI Vol 9). Lead-coloured Drab Orthosia populeti is another possible confusion species, but that species has forewing with costa less straight and apex more rounded. Larva feeds on Sallow, Silver Birch, Downy Birch, Mugwort, Common Sea-lavender, herbaceous plants and woody plants, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1015819292016
116213919512021
12395019402020

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
11586

Records by year

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No Larval records to show.

Record Details

VC11: Broughton, one, 01 May; one, 01 May (GCE); Old Winchester Hill, six, of which at least 5 were males. (4 lamps), 25 Mar (RJD, MLO, DWal & RJD det. KJW); Northney, Hayling Island*, present, 18 Mar; present, 18 Apr (JWP)

73.249 [B&F: 2190] Hebrew Character Orthosia gothica (Linnaeus, 1758) - Common

Common often abundant, in all types of habitat throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 30-40 mm. One of the commonest visitors to the light trap in early spring, but occasionally, around mid-May, appearing at the same time as the superficially similar Setaceous Hebrew Character Xestia c-nigrum. Larva polyphagous on a great many deciduous trees and shrubs, including Oak, Birch, Hawthorn, Sallow, Lime and Bilberry, and herbaceous plants such as Meadowsweet and Stinging Nettle, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
101297569219512021
11137826051519492021
1247652475819512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1016152418
11660213521
12329139830

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Records by week (larval)


Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Totland, 13 Mar, 4 (RTer) Latest: Wootton Bridge, 30 Apr, 1 (DElm) Max count: Parkhurst Forest, 12 Apr, 18 (TJN)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 28 Feb, 1 (SDut) Latest: Hayling Island, 10 Apr, 1 (STho) Max count: Furzehill, NF, 30 Apr, 21 (SLoa)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 25 Mar, 24 (TJN) Latest: Farnborough, 30 Apr, 1 (SBly) Max count: Crawley, 26 Mar, 30 (GCE)

73.250 [B&F: 2189] Twin-spotted Quaker Anorthoa munda ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Common

Common in broad-leaved woodland and gardens throughout England and Wales. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 38-44 mm. Larva feeds on Sessile and Pedunculate Oak, Sallow, Aspen, Field Maple, Ash, Honeysuckle and Hop, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1028456919512021
112405494419492021
121066304419512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1031628
119916211
125210920

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Freshwater, 22 Mar, 1 (DCk) Latest: Alverstone, 26 Mar, 1 (DFai) Max count: Shanklin, 04 Apr, 8 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 18 Mar, 1 (SDut) Latest: Milford-on-Sea NR, 01 Apr, 1 (GBro) Max count: Lovedean, 21 Mar, 11 (ARJ)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 25 Mar, 20 (TJN) Latest: Blackwater, 19 Apr, 1 (BGD) Max count: Cholderton, 25 Mar, 20 (TJN)

73.252 [B&F: 2177] Hedge Rustic Tholera cespitis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Common

Common in rough grassland and gardens, but despite the name not hedgerows throughout the British Isles, a species of conservation concern under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight continues to be recorded regularly and in good numbers only at Sandy Point, Hayling Island. Wingspan 34-40 mm. Larva feeds on various grasses, including Mat-grass and Wavy Hair-grass.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1012322619242021
11980154219492021
1225851919512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1037658
117617431
1222324

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No Larval records to show.

Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 22 Sep, 2 (IOu) Latest: Shanklin, 22 Sep, 1 (IOu) Max count: Brook Down, 12 Sep, 8 (PBar)

VC11: Earliest: North Poulner, NF, 24 Aug, 1 (DBra) Latest: Hayling Island, 01 Sep, 1 (STho) Max count: Needs Ore NNR, 02 Sep, 31 (CNB)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 11 Sep, 1 (TJN) Latest: Ancells Farm HWT reserve, 01 Sep, 2 (MHals) Max count: Broughton, 18 Aug, 4 (GCE)

73.253 [B&F: 2178] Feathered Gothic Tholera decimalis (Poda, 1761) - Common

Common on rough grassland, downland, woodland edges, parks and gardens throughout the British Isles, a species of conservation concern under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight, there has undoubtedly been a substantial decline since the 1950s, when it was abundant on the north-east heaths and in the New Forest, but apparent increases in recent years, especially in 2006, hint at a partial recovery. Wingspan 38-48 mm. The main confusion species is Bordered Gothic Heliophobus reticulata, but in Feathered Gothic the male has strongly bipectinate antenna; forewing darker brown; lines, other than subterminal, inconspicuous; flies late August to September. Larva feeds on various species of grass, including Mat-grass and Sheep's-fescue, over-wintering as an egg.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
106114819512021
111110227719472021
12564176619512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
107218
11257435
1230636

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Record Details

VC10: Compton Down, eight, 11 Sep; six, 14 Sep (PBar); Cranmore, present, 04 Sep (CHic); Mottistone Down, three, 12 Sep (PBar); Newport, one, 11 Sep (DPl); Newtown, one, 13 Sep (PBar); Alverstone, two, 20 Sep (DFai);

VC11: Fordingbridge, one, 01 Sep (SCT); Furzehill, NF, one, checked, 24 Aug (SLoa); Hale Purlieu, NF, one, 31 Aug; one, 03 Sep; one, 08 Sep; one, 12 Sep; one, 17 Sep (JPuz); Marchwood, one, 06 Sep (CTha); Stanbrige Earls, one, 03 Sep (JRM); Woodley, one, 12 Sep (NBin); Romsey, one, 09 Sep (KPea); two, 10 Sep; one, 11 Sep (NRJ); Broughton, two, 02 Sep; one, 02 Sep; Stockbridge Down NT, one, 28 Aug (GCE); Queen Elizabeth CP, present, 27 Aug (KAnd); Hurn, one, 03 Sep (MJef); Hengistbury Head, one, 16 Sep (BKin); one, 05 Sep (RPH det. MJef); Thorney Hill, Bransgore, one, 10 Sep (JFen); Sway, NF, present, 10 Sep (DMui); Lower Sandy Down, East Boldre, one, 31 Aug (DMor); Needs Ore NNR, 16, 02 Sep; 35, 09 Sep (CNB);

VC12: Cholderton, five, 11 Sep (TJN); Nether Wallop, one, 02 Sep; one, 02 Sep; two, 02 Sep; six, 02 Sep; four, 02 Sep; Chilbolton, three, 03 Sep; one, 11 Sep (GCE); Bulpits Hill, Vernham Dean, two, 31 Aug; four, 01 Sep (JHal); Littleton, one, 12 Sep; Hurstbourne Priors, three, 15 Sep; two, 15 Sep; Longparish, one, 15 Sep; one, 15 Sep; one, 03 Oct; Hurstbourne Priors, one, 15 Sep (GCE); Hinton Ampner, one, 29 Aug (ASD); Overton, one, 28 Aug (ACr); North Waltham, one, 29 Aug (AJon); Ecchinswell, one, 28 Aug (MJN); Chatsworth Green, one, 03 Sep (CWor); Pamber Forest, five, 02 Sep (GJD); Liss, present, 29 Aug (iNat); Chawton, six, 01 Sep (DAS); Whitehill, one, 28 Aug (ASto); Blacknest, four, 03 Sep (MAng); Hammer Vale, Woolmer, one, 29 Aug; one, 31 Aug; one, 15 Sep (ASwa)

73.254 [B&F: 2176] Antler Moth Cerapteryx graminis (Linnaeus, 1758) - Common

Common in upland grassland, moorland and downland throughout much of the British Isles. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight widespread but usually rather uncommon in grassy places in marshes and on heaths, chalk downs and commons. Some of its favoured habitat has been lost and many of the locations shown on the map refer to single specimens and has decreased alarmingly in the last twenty years. Wingspan male 27-32 mm, female 35-39 mm. Larva feeds on various grasses, including Sheep's-fescue, Mat-grass and Purple Moor-grass, over-wintering as an egg.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10586419512020
1115518019512021
1214822719512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10552
117116
12551

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No Larval records to show.

Record Details

VC10: Freshwater Bay, one, 15 Sep (PBar); Cranmore, present, 20 Aug (CHic); Bonchurch, one, 14 Aug (JHa); Shanklin, one, 26 Jul; two, 23 Aug (IOu);

VC11: Lymington, present, first date recorded , 27 Aug (PRD); Needs Ore NNR, one, 28 Jul; one, 13 Aug; one, 19 Aug; six, 02 Sep; one, 09 Sep (CNB); Browndown Coastal Ranges, one, female, 26 Aug (RJD, MLO, ADT & KJW);

VC12: Nether Wallop, one, 02 Sep; Wherwell, one, 20 Aug; Chilbolton, one, 14 Aug; one, 21 Aug (GCE); Hammer Vale, Woolmer, one, 05 Aug (ASwa)

73.255 [B&F: 2145] Nutmeg Anarta trifolii (Hufnagel, 1766) - Common

Common in gardens, waste ground, downland, fens and open woodland throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 23-39 mm. Main features are: subterminal line yellowish white with two teeth to the termen (which together make a clear W-mark), dorsal lobe of reniform stigma usually dark, orbicular stigma usually pale, claviform stigma outlined darker or completely dark; but variable and can be confused with f. obscura of Dusky Brocade Apamea remissa, as well as Confused Apamea furva. Larva feeds on various herbaceous plants, including Goosefoot and Orache, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1012511119512021
112065299219502021
1247159919492021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1014163
11961134
12376011

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Totland, 01 Sep, 1 (RTer) Latest: Alverstone, 04 Sep, 1 (DFai) Max count: Freshwater Bay, 08 May, 3 (SDav)

VC11: Earliest: North Poulner, NF, 21 Aug, 3 (DBra) Latest: Hayling Island, 04 Aug, 1 (STho) Max count: Lee-on-Solent, 25 Aug, 4 (IHrg)

VC12: Earliest: Crawley, 01 Aug, 1 (GCE) Latest: Farnborough, 18 Aug, 1 (KBW) Max count: Basingstoke, 20 May, 11 (MJW)

73.257 [B&F: 2142] Beautiful Yellow Underwing Anarta myrtilli (Linnaeus, 1761) - Common

Common on heathland and moorland throughout much of the British Isles. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight common in the New Forest and in north-east Hampshire. Wingspan 24-28 mm. The moth is usually diurnal, but is recorded occasionally at light. Larva feeds on terminal shoots of Heather and Bell Heather, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10161219432020
11557107319512021
1211015719512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10111
1121172
12892

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Record Details

VC10: Blackgang Terrace*, one, field observation, 04 Jul (IOu);

VC11: Ogden's Purlieu, NF, present, frequent, 18 Jul; present, frequent, 18 Jul; present, frequent, 12 Jul (AMD); Hale Purlieu, NF, one, 13 Jul (JPuz); Hasley, NF, present, 19 Jul; Ocknell Plain, NF, larva, present, swept, 24 Aug (AMD); Denny Wood, NF, one, field observation, 14 May (DAS); Beaulieu Heath, NF, one, field observation, 09 May (MGibs); Pig Bush, NF, two, 09 Aug; one, 23 Aug (NRJ); Dibden Purlieu, two, 18 Jul; one, 19 Jul; one, 21 Jul; one, 02 Aug (RAC); Hurn, one, 11 Aug; one, 14 Aug (MJef); Hengistbury Head, one, 14 Aug (RPH det. MJef); Sway, one, 13 Aug (SKee); Sway, NF, present, 08 Jul (DMui); Browndown Coastal Ranges, one, 12 Aug (KCok, RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal); one, 26 Aug (RJD, MLO, ADT & KJW);

VC12: Basingstoke*, one, 19 Jul (MJW); Whitehill, one, 09 Jun; two, 14 Jun; one, 24 Aug (ASto); Castle Bottom NNR, one, 04 Jul; Yateley Common, one, swept, 04 May (BGD); Fleet Pond, one, 18 Jul (MHals); Yateley Common, one, field observation, 05 May (BGD)

73.261 [B&F: 2150] Grey Arches Polia nebulosa (Hufnagel, 1766) - Common

Common in broad-leaved woodland, areas with scattered trees and gardens throughout the British Isles. Widespread and still fairly common in Hampshire. Not recorded from the Isle of Wight since 1983. Wingspan 46-58 mm. The main confusion species is Silvery Arches P. trimaculosa, but P. nebulosa differs, for example, in having a distinct, longitudinal tornal dash. Larva feeds on various deciduous trees and shrubs, including Hazel, Downy and Silver Birch, Honeysuckle, Sallow and Bramble.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10343218562021
111027116719512021
1256984019512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10188
1147595
1228415

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Record Details

VC10: Osborne Wood, eight, 23 Jun (IOu);

VC11: Furzehill, NF, one, 17 Jun (SLoa); Mark Ash Wood, NF, one, 11 Jun (STho, JT-M, MHar); Marchwood, one, 27 Jun (TDCh); Copythorne, one, 16 Jun (JAda); Woodlands, NF, present, 22 Jun (RBW); Lee, two, 09 Jul; Marchwood, two, 13 Jun (CTha); Fishlake Meadows, one, 26 Jul (NRJ); Fishlake, one, with Nigel Jones / Fishlake Meadows, 26 Jul (SIng); Romsey, one, 09 Jul (MJB); Ashley, one, 28 May; Broughton, one, 07 Jul; Ashley, one, 11 Jul; Winter Down Copse, Little Somborne, one, 17 Jun; one, 17 Jun; one, 17 Jun; one, 17 Jun; five, 17 Jun; Crawley, one, 22 Jun (GCE); Dibden Purlieu, one, 22 Jun; one, 26 Jun; one, 28 Jun (RAC); Buttsash, Hythe, two, 12 Jul (JBl); Swaythling, Southampton, one, 05 Jul (MEdg); Allbrook, one, 13 Jun; one, 17 Jun; one, 19 Jun; one, 27 Jun; one, 03 Jul; one, 09 Jul (SIng); Crawley, two, 22 Jun; one, 22 Jun; two, 22 Jun; one, 08 Jul (GCE); Botley Wood, one, 01 Jul (DWal, KJW); Funtley, two, 05 Jul (TDC); Wickham, one, 13 Jun; two, 15 Jun; one, 20 Jun; one, 09 Jul (JRDS); Upham, one, 01 Jul (PAB, KCok & RJD); Horndean, one, 18 Jul (PHog); Hurn, two, 30 May; one, 31 May; one, 18 Jun; two, 28 Jun (MJef); Highcliffe, one, 01 Jul; one, 04 Jul (NMat); Needs Ore NNR, one, 18 Jun (CNB);

VC12: Cholderton, three, 01 Jul; one, 19 Jul (TJN); Bulpits Hill, Vernham Dean, five, 30 Jul (JHal); Crawley, one, 09 Jul; Littleton, one, 10 Jun; Longparish, one, 23 Jun; Hurstbourne Priors, one, 23 Jun; Longparish, two, 23 Jun; Cole Henley, one, 05 Jul; three, 15 Jun; one, 15 Jun; one, 05 Jul; one, 15 Jun (GCE); Cheriton, two, 19 Jul (DAS); Overton, one, 30 Jun (ACr); Basingstoke, two, 17 Jun (GAH); Chatsworth Green, one, 08 Jul (CWor); Pamber Forest, one, 17 Jun; three, 11 Jul (GJD); Liss, present, 08 Jul (iNat); Alton, one, 06 Jul; one, 22 Jul (DBO); Chawton, one, 30 Jun (DAS); Noar Hill HIWWT NR, Selborne, one, 08 Jul; present, 09 Jul; three, 08 Jul (IBla)

73.263 [B&F: 2157] Light Brocade Lacanobia w-latinum (Hufnagel, 1766) - Local

Local on calcareous grassland, heaths and open woodland throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 37-42 mm. Unmistakable. Larva feeds on various wood plants, including Broom, Dyer's Greenweed and Bramble, and herbaceous plants, including Redshank, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1011512019512021
112182316819502021
121010191219512021

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1012121
119715110
12538314

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VC10: Earliest: Cranmore, 14 Jun, 1 (JMar, JRB et al) Latest: Alverstone, 10 Jun, 1 (DFai) Max count: Cranmore, 14 Jun, 1 (JMar, JRB et al)

VC11: Earliest: Fordingbridge, 20 May, 1 (SCT) Latest: Browndown Coastal Ranges, 03 Jun, 1 (RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal & KJW) Max count: Needs Ore NNR, 25 May, 10 (CNB)

VC12: Earliest: Nether Wallop, 17 May, 1 (GCE) Latest: Blackwater, 22 May, 1 (BGD) Max count: Morn Hill, Winchester, 21 May, 14 (CRB, DAS, PDF et al)

73.264 [B&F: 2158] Pale-shouldered Brocade Lacanobia thalassina (Hufnagel, 1766) - Common

Common in woodland, scrubland, moorland and fens throughout the British Isles. Widespread and fairly common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 38-44 mm. Dark reddish-brown, often with pale irroration, eyes hairy (visible with hand lens) and pale shoulders (not unique to this species); resembles Beautiful Brocade L. contigua (diagonal white band across forewing), Clouded Brindle Apamea epomidion (eye hairless), Dusky Brocade Apamea remissa (eye hairless) and Dark Brocade Blepharita adusta (no pale basal patch). Larva feeds on a wide range of woody plants, including Pedunculate and Sessile Oak, Hawthorn, Apple, Sallow, Aspen and Honeysuckle, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1028818562018
1145634619512021
1219916619512021

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11211

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VC11: Woodlands, NF, present, 03 Jun (RBW); Hengistbury Head, one, 13 May (HengistH)

73.266 [B&F: 2159] Dog's Tooth Lacanobia suasa ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Local

Local in saltmarshes, grassland, moorland and farmland throughout England, including Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, and virtually confined to the coast, with only a thin scattering of records inland. Wingspan 32-42 mm. Diagnostic feature is a distinct, often solid, dark tooth-like mark in centre of forewing (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on various herbaceous plants, including Common Sea-lavender, Greater Plantain and Goosefoot, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10332818562021
111040181719482021
1213919512015

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114011210

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VC11: Brownwich cliffs, one, female, 17 Jun (RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal, KJW); Portchester, one, 16 Jul (DH-J det. MJW); Northney, Hayling Island, present, 23 May (JWP); Hengistbury Head, six, 01 Aug; two, 18 May; one, 17 Jun; one, 11 Jul; seven, 18 Jul; two, 19 Jul; six, 20 Jul; six, 26 Jul; three, 27 Jul (MJef); Burton, nr Christchurch, one, 26 Jul; one, 29 Jul (JStw); Hengistbury Head, one, 01 Aug (MJef); Milford on Sea, one, 22 May; one, 27 Jun; two, 21 Jul; one, 05 Aug (MMcM); Pennington, one, 17 Jul; one, 20 Jul; one, 30 Jul (RFC); Lymington, present, first date recorded , 18 Jul; three, 20 Jul (PRD); Needs Ore NNR, two, 03 Jul; one, 10 Jul; seven, 05 Aug; two, 11 Aug; one, 05 May; one, 25 May; two, 27 May; one, 14 Jul; four, 17 Jul; 10, 21 Jul; four, 23 Jul; nine, 25 Jul; one, 28 Jul; three, 06 Aug; eight, 13 Aug; six, 29 Jul (CNB)

73.267 [B&F: 2160] Bright-line Brown-eye Lacanobia oleracea (Linnaeus, 1758) - Common

Common in gardens, heathland, saltmarshes, woodland rides and a wide range of other habitats throughout much of the British Isles. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight widespread and common in all three vice-counties. Wingspan 34-44 mm. The most likely confusion species is Dog's Tooth Lacanobia suasa, which is duller brown and has a characteristic central tooth-mark on forewing, even in the darkest forms it is usually just possible to see the subterminal line and the short, black basal streak (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva polyphagous, feeding mainly on herbaceous plants, but with an apparent natural preference for orache and goosefoot, also on Stinging Nettle, Fat-hen, Broad-leaved Willowherb, Rosebay Willowherb, St John's-wort, Traveller's-joy, Black-bindweed, Tamarisk, English Elm, Hazel, Hop and Reed Sweet-grass, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
101429366419512021
1119162475502002021
123312877119512021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1026862312
11759143516
1214028213

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VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 5 (IOu) Latest: Sandown, 29 Jul, 1 (IOu) Max count: Osborne Wood, 18 Jul, 12 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 05 Jun, 1 (SDut) Latest: Hayling Island, 01 Sep, 5 (STho) Max count: Needs Ore NNR, 03 Jul, 16 (CNB)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 01 Jul, 1 (TJN) Latest: Farnborough, 03 Jul, 1 (KBW) Max count: Basingstoke, 24 Jul, 13 (MJW)

73.268 [B&F: 2160a] Splendid Brocade Lacanobia splendens (Hübner, [1808]) - Migrant

Very rare immigrant (less than 10 previous UK records) from damp woodland in central Europe, appearing on the south coast, where first recorded in Britain at Eastbridge, near Dymchurch, Kent on 14 June 2003 and soon after first recorded in our area, on the Isle of Wight, at Totland on 5 Jul 2003.. In Hampshire, first recorded at Northwood Park, Crawley on 29 June 2005, with further records in the Isle of Wight and South Hampshire in 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015 (to end 2016). Wingspan 36-40 mm. Some of the first examples were initially identified as aberrant Crescent Celaena leucostigma; key features are pinkish ground colour, strong red-brown shading along proximal edge of subterminal line, summer flight period and absence of white and obviously 'toothed' subterminal line. Larva feeds on Woody Nightshade, Field Bindweed, Garden Lettuce, Greater Burdock, etc.; no evidence of breeding in the UK.

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Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10171820032019
11171620102019
122220052010

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10331

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VC10: Bonchurch, one, field observation, trapped by JH on 20 July, 22 Jul (IOu); one, 21 Jul (JHa); Shanklin, one, 03 Aug (IOu)

73.270 [B&F: 2155] Dot Moth Melanchra persicariae (Linnaeus, 1761) - Common

Common in a wide range of habitats, including gardens, hedgerows and woodland throughout England, Wales and southern Scotland, a species of conservation concern under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 38-50 mm. Larva polyphagous, feeding on herbaceous plants such as Stinging Nettle, Broad-leaved Dock and White Clover, and woody plants such as Black Currant, Ivy, Hazel and Elder, over-wintering as a pupa.

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Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1036974519512021
112258322219492021
121216235419492021

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10244310
1147482
1229354

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VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 10 (IOu) Latest: Osborne Wood, 18 Jul, 2 (IOu) Max count: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 10 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Fordingbridge, 22 Jul, 1 (SCT) Latest: Needs Ore NNR, 05 Aug, 1 (CNB) Max count: Stanbrige Earls, 08 Jul, 2 (JRM)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 19 Jul, 0 (TJN) Latest: Blackwater, 11 Jul, 1 (BGD) Max count: Whitehill, 18 Jul, 4 (ASto)

73.271 [B&F: 2163] Broom Moth Ceramica pisi (Linnaeus, 1758) - Common

Common on heathland, moorland and in gardens, and on a wide range of other habitats throughout much of the British Isles, a species of conservation concern under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight most frequent in heathy places in the New Forest and north-east Hampshire, occasional elsewhere. Wingspan 33-42 mm. The most likely confusion species is Bright-line Brown-eye Lacanobia oleracea, which has a straighter, whiter subterminal line. Larva feeds on Heather, Bracken, Broom, Bramble, Sallow and Sea Buckthorn, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1011218562016
11763105019512021
1213810819512020

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1115162

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VC11: Bisterne Common, NF, larva, present, field observation, 28 Sep (iNat); The Glen, Frogham, present, 19 May (DBra); Ogden's Purlieu, NF, two, 18 Jul; two, 12 Jul (AMD); Linwood, NF, two, 03 Jun; one, 04 Jun; one, 08 Jun (DMB); Hale Purlieu, NF, one, 14 Jun (JPuz); Mark Ash Wood, NF, one, 11 Jun (STho, JT-M, MHar); Broomy Plain, NF, larva, one, field observation, 18 Sep (GsEva); Woodlands, NF, present, 04 Jun (RBW); Dibden Purlieu, one, 04 Jun; one, 08 Jun (RAC); Hengistbury Head, one, 23 Jun; two, 11 Jul (MJef)

73.273 [B&F: 2147] Shears Hada plebeja (Linnaeus, 1761) - Common

Common on heathland, sand-dunes, downland and open woodland throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 28-38 mm. The characteristic white marks adjacent to the orbicular stigma and bordered with black resemble the points of an open pair of shears. Larva feeds on various herbaceous plants, including Smooth Hawk's-beard, Mouse-ear Hawkweed and Lucerne, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10498140919302021
111675321919492021
12878153719512021

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1031535
115010111
122810352

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 1 (IOu) Latest: Shanklin Upper Chine, 22 Jun, 1 (IOu) Max count: Bonchurch, 22 May, 5 (JHa)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 05 Jun, 1 (SDut) Latest: Needs Ore NNR, 16 Jun, 3 (NRJ, SIng) Max count: Needs Ore NNR, 18 Jun, 11 (CNB)

VC12: Earliest: Nether Wallop, 17 May, 1 (GCE) Latest: Blackwater, 09 Jun, 1 (BGD) Max count: Morn Hill, Winchester, 11 Jun, 52 (CRB, DAS, PDF et al)

73.274 [B&F: 2154] Cabbage Moth Mamestra brassicae (Linnaeus, 1758) - Common

Common in gardens, allotments, open woodland and a wide range of other habitats throughout the British Isles. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight there is no real sign of any decline in recent years, still widespread and common. Wingspan 34-50 mm. Distinctive white edge to reniform stigma; has been confused with Dot Moth Melanchra persicariae, but much less obviously black and white then this species. Larva polyphagous, but with a preference for Brassica, causing sufficient damage to be a serious pest in some areas, and over-wintering as a pupa or larva.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1034141219002021
114137527319512021
1269372719512021

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1048533
111691984
1258723

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VC10: Earliest: Totland, 24 Jul, 1 (RTer) Latest: Osborne Wood, 13 Aug, 1 (IOu) Max count: Shanklin, 20 Jul, 3 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Marchwood, 14 Jun, 1 (TDCh) Latest: Hayling Island, 04 Aug, 1 (STho) Max count: Marchwood, 29 Aug, 4 (CTha)

VC12: Earliest: Broughton, 18 Aug, 1 (GCE) Latest: Farnborough, 02 Sep, 1 (KBW) Max count: Farnborough, 18 Aug, 3 (KBW)

73.275 [B&F: 2152] White Colon Sideridis turbida (Esper, 1790) - Nationally Scarce

Nationally scarce (Nb) in sand-dunes and on shingle beaches, along the coasts of England, Wales and eastern Scotland, also inland on the heaths of Hampshire and Surrey. In Hampshire very local along the south coast, Hayling Island being the best-known locality, where it is recorded just about annually. The last report of the small, dark form from the heaths of north-east Hampshire was in 1996. First recorded from the Isle of Wight in 2013, and another was found in St Helens in 2015. Wingspan 38-44 mm. The main confusion species is Cabbage Moth Mamestra brassicae, in which the reniform stigma is outlined white; in S. albicolon the reniform stigma is indicated by a pair of vertically opposed whitish dots on the distal margin of the dorsal half (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on Sea Rocket, Common Restharrow, Sea Sandwort, Sand Spurrey and Ribwort Plantain, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
103319612015
1112918818002017
124219511996

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11122

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VC11: Needs Ore NNR, two, 18 Jun (CNB)

73.276 [B&F: 2166] Campion Sideridis rivularis (Fabricius, 1775) - Common

Common in a wide range of habitats, including roadside verges, damp meadows, moorland and sea cliffs throughout the British Isles; widely distributed in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight, but reported much less often than formerly. Wingspan 30-36 mm. The main confusion species is Lychnis H. bicruris, which see for difference. Larva feeds on seeds of White Campion, Red Campion, Sea Campion and Ragged Robin.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10503619512021
1182181619492021
1237135219492021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10221
1114142
1216214

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VC10: Wheelers Bay, one, 30 Jul (ABut); Shanklin, one, 31 Aug (IOu);

VC11: Dibden Purlieu, one, 03 Jun; one, 30 Aug (RAC); Fareham, one, 12 Jul; one, 19 Jul (IMcP); two, 18 May; one, 11 Jul; one, 20 Jul; one, 10 Aug (KJW); Botley, one, 23 Aug (SLB); Portchester, one, 15 Aug (DH-J); Fort Widley, Portsmouth, present, 19 Jul (KAnd); Portsmouth, one, 08 Jul (IRT); Hayling Island, one, 07 May; one, 21 Jul (STho);

VC12: Cholderton, one, 19 Jul (TJN); Teg Down, Winchester, one, 31 Jul (CKni); Overton, one, 28 Jul (ACr); Basingstoke, one, 17 Jul (GAH); Tidgrove Warren, nr Overton, three, 10 Aug (ACB det. MJW); Basingstoke, one, 07 May; one, 27 May; one, 16 Jul; one, 17 Jul; one, 18 Jul; one, 19 Jul; one, 22 Jul (MJW); Whitedown, Alton, one, 12 Jul (BCA); Windmill Hill, Chalton, four, 16 Jul (CJP); Farnborough, one, 20 Jul; one, 12 Aug (KBW)

73.279 [B&F: 2164] Broad-barred White Hecatera bicolorata (Hufnagel, 1766) - Common

Common in sand-dunes, shingle beaches, rough grassland, chalk downland and gardens throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 28-35 mm. Broad dark grey or blackish central band on white or greyish-white forewing, which has a straight leading edge, usually makes this an unmistakable species, but occasionally ground-colour is grey (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on flower buds and flowers of Beaked, Marsh, Rough and Smooth Hawk's-beard, and Mouse-ear Hawkweed, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
101079819512021
1168661319492021
1237236819482021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1012132
1115151
12881

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VC10: Freshwater Bay, two, 10 Jun (SDav); Plaish, Carisbrooke, one, 20 Jul (KRyl); Newport, one, 02 Jun; one, 20 Jul; one, 01 Aug; one, 15 Aug (DPl); Bonchurch, one, 01 Jun; one, 16 Jun; one, 30 Jun; one, 02 Jul; one, 10 Jul; one, 17 Jul (JHa);

VC11: Broughton Down HIWWT NR, one, field observation, 15 Jun (RAC); Marchwood, one, 04 Jun (CTha); Totton, one, 12 Jul; one, 17 Jul (LHan); Romsey, one, 20 Jun (MJB); Winter Down Copse, Little Somborne, one, 17 Jun (GCE); Blackfield, one, 17 Jun (SJJ); Fareham, one, 15 Jun; one, seen by day, 21 Jun; one, 23 Jun; one, 17 Jul (KJW); Lovedean, one, 22 Jun; one, 25 Jun; one, 03 Jul (ARJ); New Milton, one, 11 Jul (RPH det. MJef);

VC12: Broughton, one, 21 Jun; Littleton, one, 26 May; Cole Henley, one, 15 Jun; one, 05 Jul (GCE); Basingstoke, one, 07 Jul (MJW); Whitehill, one, 04 Jul (ASto); Blackwater, one, 11 Jul; one, 24 Jul (BGD)

73.280 [B&F: 2165] Small Ranunculus Hecatera dysodea ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - RDBK

A Red Data Book species, on roadside verges, chalk pits, gardens, allotments and rough ground in parts of south-eastern England. Locally common at the end of the 19th Century, the species declined rapidly in the first half of the 20th Century, disappearing from the British Isles completely by 1941. It has subsequently recolonised our island and is becoming increasingly common again: following two in Gravesend, Kent, in 1997, a resident population became established in north-west Kent from 1998 onwards. There were also records in Essex and Suffolk in 1999. The first modern day records in Hampshire were in 2009, with individuals in Southsea, Fleet and Andover; 2010 saw six further sightings, ten in 2011, with similar numbers annually thereafter. The county population has two distinct centres, one in the north-east reflecting dispersion from recently established populations in Surrey, and along the south-east coast; a first for the island in 2020 was no great surprise. Larvae were found in the Andover area in 2013. Wingspan 32-36 mm. Larva feeds on Prickly Lettuce and Great Lettuce, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
101120202020
1113630120062021
12184120092021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1043330
11174619
12562

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VC10: Newport*, one, 01 Aug; one, 15 Aug (DPl); Bonchurch, larva, 30, field observation, on a few plants of Mycelis muralis, 14 Sep (PBar); one, 15 Aug (JHa);

VC11: Totton, one, 03 Sep (LHan); Swaythling, Southampton, one, 27 Aug (MEdg); Hedge End, larva, two, field observation, 18 Jul (PAB); Lee-on-Solent, one, 23 Aug (IHrg); Fareham, one, 18 Aug (ADT det. KJW); larva, 12, field observation, feeding on Prickly Lettuce, 16 Jul; one, 20 Aug (MLO); egg-batch, present, on host-plant, 22 Jun; one, seen by day, 13 Jul; one, 31 Jul; one, 14 Aug; one, 15 Aug; two, 18 Aug; one, 21 Aug; Portsdown, larva, 19, on host-plant, 8 larvae on one group of wild lettuce plants, and 11 later on (as single?) plant, of various instars, 08 Aug (KJW); North Hayling., larva, one, on host-plant, large larva on Lactuca serriola, 02 Aug (GRE); Southsea, present, 18 Jul (KAnd);

VC12: Basingstoke, one, 22 Jun (MJW); Alton, two, 18 Aug; one, 01 Sep (DBO); Blackwater, one, 12 Jul; one, 28 Aug (BGD)

73.281 [B&F: 2173] Lychnis Hadena bicruris (Hufnagel, 1766) - Common

Common in gardens, farmland, hedgerows and woodland, and on roadside verges and sand-dunes throughout the British Isles; widespread and reasonably common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 30-40 mm. The main confusion species is Campion H. rivularis, which often has a purple hue when freshly emerged; on Lychnis the upper stigmata are usually clearly apart dorsally, and subterminal line joins dorsum at an angle of about 45°, clearly inclined to and almost parallel with termen (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on seeds of White Campion, Red Campion and Sweet-William, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1024526219512021
112332243619512021
1248844119492021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1042473
111021103
1226282

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VC10: Earliest: Freshwater Bay, 10 Jun, 2 (SDav) Latest: Shanklin Upper Chine, 04 Aug, 1 (IOu) Max count: Shanklin, 02 Aug, 3 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Linwood, NF, 04 Jun, 1 (DMB) Latest: Browndown Coastal Ranges, 26 Aug, 1 (RJD, MLO, ADT & KJW) Max count: Romsey, 25 Jul, 3 (MJB)

VC12: Earliest: Broughton, 21 Jun, 1 (GCE) Latest: Farnborough, 14 Aug, 1 (KBW) Max count: Chilbolton, 31 Jul, 2 (GCE)

73.282 [B&F: 2170] Varied Coronet Hadena compta ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Common

Common in calcareous grassland and gardens throughout much of southern England. In Hampshire mainly a garden species and first recorded in 1983, since when it has spread rapidly. As at 2015 there were just two records from the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 28-34 mm. The main confusion species is Marbled Coronet H. confusa which is larger, with more ample forewing, median fascia incomplete, diagonal, from orbicular stigma to tornus, and whitish blotches at each extremity of subterminal line (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on seedpods of Bladder Campion and, in gardens, Sweet-William, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
103219812015
1143935019812021
1221223319812021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
11991
12221

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VC11: Totton, one, 06 Jun; one, 08 Jun (LHan); Long Down, Shootash, one, 08 Jul (PHog); Romsey, one, 25 Jun (MJB); Funtley, one, 23 Jun (TDC); Fareham, one, 04 Jun; one, to a lighted window, 12 Jun (KJW); Horndean, one, 10 Jun; one, 16 Jun (PHog);

VC12: Basingstoke, one, 12 Jul (MJW); Whitedown, Alton, one, 03 Jun (BCA)

73.284 [B&F: 2172] White Spot Hadena albimacula (Borkhausen, 1792) - Nationally Rare

A vulnerable Red Data Book species, on shingle beaches, chalk sea cliffs and limestone cliffs in southern England, predominantly coastal, a priority species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Single populations are known at Dungeness (Kent), near Gosport (Hampshire), and at least one site on the south coast of Devon between Sidmouth and Seaton. Records suggest there may be other populations on the south coasts of Dorset, Kent and the Isle of Wight. There appears to be no major threat to the single south Hampshire coastal site and the larval foodplant appears to be doing well. Sale leading to development of the MOD land on which it occurs is a potential threat, as is accidental damage during training exercises. Wingspan 30-38 mm. Larva feeds on seeds and seed capsules of Nottingham Catchfly, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
107519552019
114411219492020

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11111

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VC11: Browndown Coastal Ranges, one, 15 Jul (MLO, ADT, DWal & KJW)

73.286 [B&F: 2167] Tawny Shears Hadena perplexa ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Local

Found in dry open areas throughout much of England and western Scotland. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight very local and increasingly coastal in occurrence, albeit with several inland in 2004. Wingspan 27-36 mm. Similar to Lychnis Hadena bicruris which is larger, ground colour brown to dark brown, apex of forewing more obtuse, dorsal extremity of subterminal line parallel to termen; pale examples of Tawny Shears are superficially similar to Sand Dart Agrotis ripae, which is likely to occur in some of the same southern coastal localities, however Sand Dart has longer, narrower forewing and silky white hindwing, sometimes darkened along veins, but without a dark border (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on Bladder Campion, White Campion, Nottingham Catchfly, Sea Campion and Rock Sea-spurrey, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10292219512021
1120321619492021
12432319502021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10221
1114193

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VC10: West High Down quarries, one, 12 Jul (IOu); Newport*, one, 08 Jul (DPl);

VC11: Marchwood, one, 02 Sep (CTha); Dibden Purlieu, one, 19 Jul (RAC); Sway, one, 12 Jul (SKee); Pennington, one, 06 Jul (RFC); Needs Ore NNR, one, 11 Aug; two, 05 May; one, 17 Jul; three, 21 Jul; one, 13 Aug; one, 02 Sep; two, 17 Jul (CNB); Browndown Coastal Ranges, one, 08 Jul (RJD, ADT, DWal & KJW); two, 15 Jul (MLO, ADT, DWal & KJW); one, 12 Aug (KCok, RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal det. KJW)

73.289 [B&F: 2196] Striped Wainscot Mythimna pudorina ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Local

Local in marshes, river-banks, damp areas, fens and boggy heathland throughout much of England and southern Wales. In Hampshire locally common on damp heathland in the New Forest and in the north-east, and along the Test and Itchen valleys, and locally elsewhere; remarkably scarce on the Isle of Wight with only a few scattered records. Wingspan 36-43 mm. Distinguished by the shape of the wing in which the apex, termen and costa are more rounded than similar related species. Larva feeds on various grasses, including Common Reed, Purple Moor-grass and Reed Canary-grass.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
105419812021
1138335019512021
1215926019402021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10111
11111
12111

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VC10: Alverstone, one, 18 Jul (DFai);

VC11: Lymington, one, 27 May (PRD);

VC12: Fleet Pond, one, 06 Jul (MHals)

73.290 [B&F: 2192] Brown-line Bright-eye Mythimna conigera ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Common

Common but perhaps in long-term decline, in grassland, woodland edges and rough meadows throughout the British Isles. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight widely distributed but not particularly common, having declined considerably in recent years. Wingspan 32-38 mm. Unmistakable. Larva feeds on various grasses, including Cock's-foot and Common Couch.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10313519512021
1156888919492021
1230940919492021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
11892
1211152

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VC11: Broughton, one, 07 Jul; two, 07 Jul; one, 07 Jul; one, 07 Jul; one, 16 Jul; one, 21 Jun; one, 16 Jul (GCE); Stubbington, one, 03 Aug (WMay);

VC12: Cholderton, two, 19 Jul (TJN); Nether Wallop, one, 03 Jul; one, 03 Jul; one, 03 Jul; Broughton, two, 16 Jul; Cole Henley, one, 05 Jul; two, 05 Jul; one, 05 Jul (GCE); Noar Hill HIWWT NR, Selborne, one, 09 Jul; two, 08 Jul (IBla); Whitehill, one, 02 Jul (ASto)

73.291 [B&F: 2199] Common Wainscot Mythimna pallens (Linnaeus, 1758) - Nationally Scarce

Common in grassland, woodland rides and gardens throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 32-40 mm. Confusion species include Smoky Wainscot M. impura, which see, and Mathew's Wainscot M. favicolor, which occurs only in saltmarshes from Hampshire to Suffolk. Larva feeds on various grasses, including Tufted Hair-grass, Annual Meadow-grass, Common Couch and Cock's-foot.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
101461404718562021
11106633292518002021
1249462662119482021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1017337814
11530151282
123713348137

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VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 22 Sep, 1 (IOu) Latest: Sandown, 29 Jul, 5 (IOu) Max count: Newport, 15 Aug, 14 (DPl)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 12 Jun, 2 (SDut) Latest: Browndown Coastal Ranges, 26 Aug, 3 (RJD, MLO, ADT & KJW) Max count: Crawley, 29 Aug, 82 (GCE)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 19 Jul, 1 (TJN) Latest: Hammer Vale, Woolmer, 23 Aug, 1 (ASwa) Max count: Chilbolton, 14 Aug, 137 (GCE)

73.293 [B&F: 2198] Smoky Wainscot Mythimna impura (Hübner, [1808]) - Common

Common in grassland, woodland rides, gardens and sand-dunes throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 31-38 mm. The main confusion species is Common Wainscot M. pallens, but differs from this species especially in the dusky grey underwing, which can be seen by gently lifting up the forewing with forceps. Larva feeds on various grasses, including Cock's-foot and Common Reed.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10525171319512021
1177662472119482021
1228901106219512021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
105413714
1127873735
1211026412

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VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 5 (IOu) Latest: Sandown, 29 Jul, 11 (IOu) Max count: Haseley Manor, 10 Jul, 14 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Fordingbridge, 17 Jun, 2 (SCT) Latest: Browndown Coastal Ranges, 15 Jul, 2 (MLO, ADT, DWal & KJW) Max count: Needs Ore NNR, 14 Jul, 35 (CNB)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 01 Jul, 1 (TJN) Latest: Farnborough, 08 Jul, 1 (SBly) Max count: Longparish, 21 Jul, 12 (GCE)

73.294 [B&F: 2197] Southern Wainscot Mythimna straminea (Treitschke, 1825) - Local

Local in reed-beds and fens throughout much of England, south of a line from the Bristol Channel to the Wash; less common farther north, but occurs locally in mid-Wales, Cheshire, Yorkshire and Cumbria. In Hampshire Locally common in marshes and reed-beds with occasional wanderers elsewhere. On the Isle of Wight, recorded infrequently along the Eastern and Western Yar valleys. Wingspan 32-40 mm. The most likely confusion species are: Common Wainscot M. pallens, which lacks the straight termen, pointed apex and row of postmedian dots on the forewing; Obscure Wainscot M. obsoleta, which has a more narrow forewing with an even more pointed apex, and subterminal line of dots usually complete and parallel to termen; and Shore Wainscot M. litoralis, Devonshire Wainscot M. putrescens and Cosmopolitan M. loreyi, which all have pure white hindwings, as does the unrelated but not dissimilar Reed Dagger Simyra albovenosa (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on Common Reed and Reed Canary-grass.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
109438719512021
11902179919482021
1215735619512021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
109102
113926235
12793

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VC10: Totland, one, 02 Jul; one, 24 Jul; one, 25 Jul (RTer); Freshwater Bay, one, 10 Jun (SDav); Plaish, Carisbrooke, two, 20 Jul; one, 21 Jul; one, 22 Jul (KRyl); Alverstone, one, 04 Jul; one, 07 Jul (GBro);

VC11: Woodlands, NF, present, 21 Jul (RBW); Totton, one, 26 Jul (CNB); one, 11 Aug (LHan); Fishlake Meadows, 20, 26 Jul; two, 02 Aug; six, 15 Aug (NRJ); Fishlake, 20, with Nigel Jones / Fishlake Meadows, 26 Jul; two, 02 Aug; one, 15 Aug (SIng); Romsey, one, 01 Jul; one, 09 Jul (MJB); one, 06 Jul (NRJ); Brownwich cliffs, one, 29 Jul (MLO, DWal, KJW); Funtley, one, 03 Aug; one, 04 Aug (TDC); Horsea Island, one, 22 Jul (RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal, KJW); Hurn, one, 30 Jul; Hengistbury Head, one, 01 Aug (MJef); one, 23 Aug (RPH det. MJef); Stanpit Marsh LNR, one, 20 Aug (PAB); New Milton, one, 30 Jul (MBar); Sway, one, 22 Jun (SKee); Lymington, present, first date recorded , 20 Jul (PRD); Needs Ore NNR, 23, 05 Aug; 22, 21 Jul; 22, 23 Jul; 25, 25 Jul; 24, 28 Jul; 10, 06 Aug; 35, 13 Aug; 10, 19 Aug; six, 02 Sep; three, 09 Sep; six, 17 Jul; six, 29 Jul (CNB); Browndown Coastal Ranges, one, 08 Jul (RJD, ADT, DWal & KJW); one, 15 Jul (MLO, ADT, DWal & KJW); one, 12 Aug (KCok, RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal det. KJW); one, 26 Aug (RJD, MLO, ADT & KJW);

VC12: Longparish, one, 23 Jun; one, 21 Jul; Bullington, one, 16 Jun (GCE); Hinton Ampner*, one, 01 Aug; one, 07 Aug; three, 12 Aug (ASD); Fleet Pond, one, 06 Jul (MHals)

73.295 [B&F: 2195] Delicate Mythimna vitellina (Hübner, [1808]) - Migrant

Common immigrant from grassland in the Canary Islands and southern Europe, appearing on the south coast in most years in sufficient numbers to breed. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight most frequently recorded on the coast, becoming increasingly uncommon inland, with approximately one in six of received Hampshire records being from vice-county 12. Wingspan 36-43 mm. Fairly unmistakable. Larva feeds on various grasses, such as Cock's-foot and Annual Meadow-grass, unable to over-winter in Britain in significant numbers.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10430208219512021
11715100219512021
1214225019512021

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10591079
1135283
1219297

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Tennyson Down, 18 Sep, 1 (PBar) Latest: Alverstone, 03 Jul, 1 (DFai) Max count: Mottistone Down, 12 Sep, 9 (PBar)

VC11: Earliest: Marchwood, 28 Sep, 1 (CTha) Latest: Hayling Island, 01 Sep, 1 (STho) Max count: Winton, 14 Oct, 3 (JCre)

VC12: Earliest: Nether Wallop, 02 Sep, 1 (GCE) Latest: Farnborough, 02 Sep, 1 (KBW) Max count: Cole Henley, 22 Sep, 7 (GCE)

73.296 [B&F: 2203] White-speck Mythimna unipuncta (Haworth, 1809) - Recent colonist

A low-level immigrant from grassland in northern Europe, appearing on the south coast in recent years in sufficient numbers to breed; this hitherto very scarce migrant has been reported with increasing frequency on the Isle of Wight and in south Hampshire, but it is still quite infrequent, and there are very few records from north Hampshire. Wingspan 41-48 mm. Characterised by combination of median line, apical dash, and dark smoky brown hindwing. Larva feeds on various grasses, such as Common Couch and Cock's-foot, unable to over-winter in significant numbers.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1011525619512021
1117526419512021
1211419512016

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10473

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VC10: Freshwater Bay, two, 12 Nov (SDav); Ventnor, one, 27 Oct; one, 29 Oct (MGT); Wheelers Bay, three, 17 Jun (ABut)

73.297 [B&F: 2194] White-point Mythimna albipuncta ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Migrant

Common immigrant from northern Europe, appearing in southern England, and in recent years an increasingly common resident which continues to extend its range northwards, probably as a result of the increase in temperatures in the region. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight most common on the coast, but frequently encountered across the region. Wingspan 34-38 mm. The most likely confusion species is Clay Mythimna ferrago, which is usually larger, has the reniform spot less rounded and the subterminal fascia clearly dotted (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on Common Couch, Cock's-foot and various grasses.

Updated: July 2020, status

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
101147307619512021
1182561793219512021
121598416119512021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1019142017
11659144868
1224253433

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: Tennyson Down, 15 Sep, 1 (PBar) Latest: Wootton Bridge, 19 May, 1 (BJon) Max count: Shanklin Upper Chine, 15 Aug, 17 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 27 Jun, 1 (SDut) Latest: Hayling Island, 01 Sep, 1 (STho) Max count: Needs Ore NNR, 02 Sep, 68 (CNB)

VC12: Earliest: Nether Wallop, 08 Aug, 2 (GCE) Latest: Farnborough, 29 Oct, 1 (KBW) Max count: Morn Hill, Winchester, 27 Aug, 33 (CRB, DAS, PDF et al)

73.298 [B&F: 2193] Clay Mythimna ferrago (Fabricius, 1787) - Common

Common in a wide range of habitats, including gardens, marshes, river-banks and open woodland throughout the British Isles. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 36-44 mm. Similar to White-point M. albipuncta, and sharing that species' black blotch on abdomen of male, but larger and plainer. Larva feeds on various grasses, including Annual, Smooth and Wood Meadow-grass, and Cock's-foot.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10478110619512021
116026926519482021
121723330919512021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10449010
112504149
12831113

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Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 5 (IOu) Latest: Osborne Wood, 18 Jul, 10 (IOu) Max count: Osborne Wood, 18 Jul, 10 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Fordingbridge, 15 Jul, 1 (SCT) Latest: Hayling Island, 22 Jul, 1 (STho) Max count: Woodlands, NF, 24 Jul, 9 (CJon)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 01 Jul, 2 (TJN) Latest: Farnborough, 08 Jul, 1 (SBly) Max count: Broughton, 16 Jul, 3 (GCE)

73.299 [B&F: 2201] Shore Wainscot Mythimna litoralis (Curtis, 1827) - Nationally Scarce

Nationally scarce (Nb) in sand-dunes and on sandy beaches in parts of England, Wales and southern Scotland, predominantly coastal. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight locally common on coastal sand-dunes, especially those in south Hayling Island. Wingspan 36-42 mm. A relatively well-marked and distinctive wainscot. Larva feeds on Marram-grass.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
109118002002
1118223019002019

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
117165

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VC11: Hengistbury Head, one, 07 Jun; two, 18 Jul; one, 19 Jul; one, 22 Sep; one, 22 Sep; five, 14 Jun; five, 06 Jul (MJef)

73.300 [B&F: 2202] L-album Wainscot Mythimna l-album (Linnaeus, 1767) - Local

In the 20th Century, this species was a common immigrant from northern Europe, in many years arriving in southern England in sufficient numbers to breed. This century saw an increase and it continues to extend its range northwards, probably in response to climate change. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight, similarly it was once a scarce migrant which is now established and quite common along the south coast of Hampshire and throughout the Isle of Wight, and increasingly further inland, although still relatively scarce in VC12. Wingspan 34-40 mm. A relatively well-marked and distinctive wainscot. Larva feeds on Marram-grass, and away from coastal habitats, on other grass species.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10808184418002021
1152411158719002021
12191319512021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
109419210
1141675615
12551

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VC10: Earliest: Tennyson Down, 15 Sep, 3 (PBar) Latest: East Cowes, 04 Sep, 0 (iNat) Max count: Freshwater Bay, 19 Sep, 10 (SDav)

VC11: Earliest: Marchwood, 11 Sep, 1 (TDCh) Latest: Hayling Island, 01 Sep, 1 (STho) Max count: Fareham, 01 Sep, 15 (KJW)

VC12: Earliest: Littleton, 12 Sep, 1 (GCE) Latest: Whitehill, 22 Sep, 1 (ASto) Max count: Littleton, 12 Sep, 1 (GCE)

73.301 [B&F: 2205] Shoulder-striped Wainscot Leucania comma (Linnaeus, 1761) - Common

Common in fens, marshes, grassland, gardens and damp woodland throughout the British Isles, a species of conservation concern under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Widespread and still moderately common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 35-42 mm. The long, thick, black streak from base to centre of wing, white costal streak, and prominent, white, finger-like veins reaching from centre of wing to termen are diagnostic. Larva feeds on various grasses, especially Cock's-foot, over-wintering in a cocoon.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1033772919512021
112493428419512021
12757110219482021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1033463
118816422
1242604

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VC10: Earliest: Totland, 30 May, 1 (RTer) Latest: Osborne Wood, 23 Jun, 3 (IOu) Max count: Shanklin, 20 Jun, 3 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 12 Jun, 2 (SDut) Latest: Hayling Island, 17 Jun, 1 (STho) Max count: Needs Ore NNR, 18 Jun, 22 (CNB)

VC12: Earliest: Longstock, 02 Jun, 1 (GCE) Latest: Hammer Vale, Woolmer, 04 Jul, 1 (ASwa) Max count: Cole Henley, 15 Jun, 4 (GCE)

73.302 [B&F: 2204] Obscure Wainscot Leucania obsoleta (Hübner, [1803]) - Local

Local in reed-beds, and by fens, ponds and other freshwater margins throughout much of southern and eastern England. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight local in reed-beds, with only occasional records away from this habitat, but no doubt present in all large reed-beds in the county. Wingspan 36-40 mm. Similar to Southern Wainscot M. straminea in many respects. Larva feeds on Common Reed.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
109218562017
11528108418002021
1225268219402021

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
11213211
128102

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VC11: Woodlands, NF, present, 17 Jun (RBW); one, 03 Jun (CJon); Totton, one, 01 Jun; one, 17 Jun (LHan); Needs Ore NNR, one, 09 Jul (CNB); Chandlers Ford, one, 21 Jun (AMur); Allbrook, one, 21 Jun; one, 22 Jun (SIng); Titchfield Haven NNR, two, 24 Jun (RJD, DWal & KJW det. RJD); Portsmouth, one, 18 May (IRT); Hengistbury Head, one, 13 Jun; one, 20 Jun; one, 23 Jun (MJef); Pennington, 11, 03 Aug (RFC); Lymington, present, first date recorded , 09 Jun (PRD); Needs Ore NNR, one, 03 Jul; two, 27 May; one, 01 Jun; one, 07 Jun; two, 14 Jul (CNB); Browndown Coastal Ranges, one, 03 Jun (RJD, MLO, ADT, DWal & KJW);

VC12: Barton Stacey, one, 16 Jun; one, 16 Jun; one, 16 Jun; Longparish, one, 09 Jun (GCE); Overton, two, 19 May; one, 22 May; one, 16 Jun (ACr); Fleet Pond, two, 06 Jul (MHals)

73.304 [B&F: 2208] Cosmopolitan Leucania loreyi (Duponchel, 1827) - Migrant

Fairly common immigrant from northern Europe, appearing in south-western England, in some years arriving in sufficient numbers to breed. Has increased over the course of the last fifteen years and continues to extend its range north-eastwards, probably as a result of the increase in temperatures in the region. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight infrequent along the coast, with a scattering of records inland. Wingspan 34-44 mm. There is a diagnostic clear white point in the reniform stigma, mid way along the dark streak which runs from base of wing three-quarters of the way to the termen. Larva feeds on various grasses, including Cock's-foot, unable to over-winter in significant numbers.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10332619812017
11341819512018
129719512014

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Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10122
11221
12111

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VC10: Freshwater Bay, two, 13 Nov (SDav);

VC11: Stubbington, one, 30 Oct (DPH); Funtley, one, 26 Oct (TDC);

VC12: Alton, one, 10 Nov (DBO)