49.294 BF1175 - Tortricidae - Olethreutinae - Notocelia uddmanniana - Bramble Shoot Moth - (Linnaeus, 1758)
Adult Micro: CAT 1 - Distinctive Species - - click for Verification Guidelines
- Generally Common / Widespread
Taxonomy: Micro >> Tortricidae
Other Name/s: Bramble Shoot, Epiblema uddmanniana
ID Difficulty: - easy to identify, generally distinctive and unlikely to be confused with other species.
ID pointers: Easily distinguished by the chocolate-brown blotch on the forewing, contrasting with a greyish ground colour.
Distribution: Common and widespread throughout the county amongst Bramble.
Flight Period: June / July / - On the wing during June-July
Moth Activity: Nocturnal - and is attracted to light
Photographed: Yes - Photographed By: Will Soar, Tony Davison, Dave Evans © All Rights Reserved
Wingspan: 15-20mm
Food Plant: Bramble.
Recorded dates for Common [Blue-coded ] moths are not stored on the website at this current time.
IMAGES BELOW: Kings Newton, Derbyshire – Will Soar© / Melbourne (2024) Tony Davison© / Belper (2024) Dave Evans©
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