Crambidae: Scopariinae

63.063 (BF1334a) Scoparia basistrigalis, Knaggs, 1866

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General Information

One of several very similar moths which can be difficult to separate. It is usually necessary to carry out genital dissection for a positive identification.

In general this species is a little larger than S.ambigualis, with heavier markings, a more grey colour and a strongly chequered fringe.


Wingspan: 20-23mm
Foodplant(s): moss
Flying: Two overlapping generations, June-August
National status: Local

Habitat

Deciduous woodland.

Regional Information

There are no records in the system yet in MyPlace.

Similar Species

Local