Northumberland Moths
Small Clouded Brindle Apamea unanimis |
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Family: Noctuidae 73.159 Small Clouded Brindle Apamea unanimis There are 288 county records of 353 individuals from 83 different sites. First recorded in 1839. Individual records comprise of: [348 Adult] [4 Larval] [1 Pupal] .Occurrence by month (Adults)
Earliest: 24 May 2004 - Latest: 21 Aug 1983 Historical Abundance
Records (Individuals) by Vice County
Status Grade 2 Larval food plants 17. Various grassesReed Canary Grass Phalaris arundincaea Wavy Hair Grass Deschampsia flexuosa Find moths by larval food plants here. Notes: | < previous species | next species > |
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