73.350 BF2137  -  Noctuidae -  Noctuinae - Eurois occulta - Great Brocade Adult Macro:  CAT 1 - Distinctive species unlikely to be confused with others -       PDF Icon - click for Adult Macro Verification Guidelines

Green -  Rare / Uncommon / Scarce       orange - Migrant
Taxonomy:   Macro  >>  Noctuidae ID Difficulty:  green  - easy to identify, generally distinctive and unlikely to be confused with other species.
ID pointers: A large and powerful looking moth. The long narrow wings help to distinguish this from other large noctuids. The immigrants that arrive from Scandinavia are grey (as is this specimen). The local British population are usually dark blackish with a variable amount of lighter grey markings.
Distribution:  (Last record: 02/09/2022 at Buxton )  -  Either a rare resident or a rare immigrant in Derbyshire. A scattering of records with 14 between 1968 – 1986, the majority of which were from the Matlock area indicating a possible low density colony but never been proven. During August 2007 there was a large influx into Britain and several. 5, were trapped in the county all from the Darley Dale area. Latest record is of one in a Buxton garden moth trap on 3rd September 2022.
Flight Period: July /  August /  -  On the wing July – August Photographed: Yes -  Photographed By: Simon Roddis, Steve Orridge  © All Rights Reserved
Wingspan: 50-60mm
Forewing: 24-27mm
Food Plant: Bog myrtle (Myrica gale), but others such as Sallow (Salix) and birch (Betula) are also eaten.
Last Recorded Date: 02/09/2022
Last Recorded By: Steve Orridge
Last Recorded General Area: Buxton
No First Date Information Recorded

IMAGES BELOW:  Darley Dale, Derbyshire – Simon Roddis© and Buxton, Derbyshire – Steve Orridge©

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