Angle Shades - Phlogophora meticulosa

Description

Wingspan 45-50 mm. A highly distinctive and unusual moth, which rests with the wings folded longitudinally, looking very much like a withered autumn leaf.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

May be found almost anywhere.

When to see it

May to October.

Life History

Usually at least two generations in Britain. The species is also a common migrant and can occur in large numbers at coastal locations.

UK Status

This species is common both as a resident and a migrant in England, Wales and Ireland. In Scotland, the Inner Hebrides and Orkney the species is much more localised. In a recent survey to determine the status of all macro moths in Britain this species was classified as common.

VC55 Status

Common in Leicestershire and Rutland. L&R Moth Group status = A (common and resident)

Reference
73.113 BF2306

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Species profile

Common names
Angle Shades
Species group:
Moths
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Lepidoptera
Family:
Noctuidae
Records on NatureSpot:
643
First record:
27/04/1997 (Nicholls, David)
Last record:
21/04/2024 (Pugh, Dylan)

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