49.185 BF1109  –  Tortricidae –  Olethreutinae – Lobesia littoralis – Shore Marble – (Humphries & Westwood 1845) Adult Micro:  CAT 1 – Distinctive Species –       PDF Icon – click for General Verification Guidelines  |   PDF Icon – click for Specific Verification Guidelines
Green –  Rare / Uncommon / Scarce   
Taxonomy:   Micro   >>  Tortricidae  >> Olethreutinae
ID Difficulty:  green  – easy to identify, generally distinctive and unlikely to be confused with other species.
ID pointers: Forewing narrow and slightly pointed and silvery white ground colour, speckled darker. Markings are yellowish-brown to reddish brown patches and cross-bands. A scale tuft near base of head.
Distribution:  (Last record: 26 August 2024 at Midway )  –  This species which is principally a native of coastal areas and sea cliffs, has become well established on garden rockeries. Thrift is a popular rock garden plant, so could well have been introduced via garden centre plants. Now seems to be a localised but widespread species in the recording area
Flight Period: June /  July /  September /  –  On the wing during June – July then September Moth Activity: Crepuscular   – active from dusk and attracted to light Photographed: Yes –  Photographed By: Stephen Plant  © All Rights Reserved
*** Last updated on 2 October 2025 by RP ***
Wingspan: 11-16mm
Food Plant: Bird’s-foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), Thrift (Armeria maritima).
Last Recorded By – M.Williams (i.Record)
Last Recorded General Area – Midway

Selected Images:  Allestree, Derbyshire – Stephen Plant© 



Distribution Map for Lobesia littoralis

Found 37 records
    ↳ 3 from After 2025
    ↳ 26 from 2020 - 2024
    ↳ 8 from Before 2020
Flying
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Bedrock Geology ** indirectly affects moth distribution by influencing the type of habitat and food plants available in an area. In turn, this may affect the types of moths that can thrive, or where they can most likely be found.


NBN Atlas UK Distribution for – Lobesia littoralis

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Note – the NBN Atlas datasets are listed in the map below and vary in their currency (uptodateness) – however, the map does give a general indication of the moth's distribution across the UK.

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Monthly Records By Year: Lobesia littoralis
( data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )

Monthly Counts By Year: Lobesia littoralis
( data is based on 'Adult' stage records only. )


First/Last Recorded Dates: Lobesia littoralis
Adult-only & Anything [Larvae, Pupae, Adult, Mines]

Shading shows moth presence between dates

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Recordings By Year: Lobesia littoralis
( All data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )
Annual Growth Rate (AGR): Lobesia littoralis
AGR: 2.08%   |   Total % Change: 33.3%


CUSUM Analysis: Lobesia littoralis
About this chart: CUSUM (Cumulative Sum) charts track long-term trends in moth populations [ filtered by 'Adult' and 'Mine' life stages ] by showing whether each year’s counts are above or below the historical average. Even small shifts build up over time, making trends of growth, stability, or decline easier to see. CUSUM highlights trend-consistency — asking: “Across the years, have moth counts mostly stayed above or below average?”
The data sample has 18 gap year/s here (zero records) between 2000 and 2025. The moth may have been present in those gap years, but no data was available. Too many year-gaps may exaggerate or skew the chart.

Counts for the current year (2025) are pro-rated based on data available up to month 8 (August) to provide a full-year equivalent.

Purple line rises = years better than average; falls = years worse than average.
Peak (best year) Trough (worst year) Growth periods Decline periods
Population peaked around 2025, reaching above average levels. The lowest population point occurred near 2023, showing a significant decline.

What the Y-axis "Cumulative Deviation" means: Cumulative Deviation shows the running total of how each year’s moth population count differs from the long-term average. i

Hectad (10kmx10km) Coverage: Lobesia littoralis
( data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )

Flight Periods – Indicative –vs– Recorded Data
Lobesia littoralis
( data includes Adult Stage only )

Flight Period chart – the grey hatched area above, which can cross one or more months, pictorially represents the best guess we have for this moth's flight periods [month/s]. The coloured lines represent the actual months seen in flight, from site observation records received between 2020-2025.

Records Behind the Map and Charts - Lobesia littoralis – 37 records available

Listed by Year - descending - scroll across to see all table columns

Site NameTetradDateCountStageSource
Findern, DerbyshireSK33A19/09/20251adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, DerbyshireSK33A17/07/20251adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, DerbyshireSK33A30/07/20252adultvc57_irecords_extract
Mickleover gardenSK33C09/08/20241adultvc57_irecords_extract
Mickleover gardenSK33C23/08/20241adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A23/08/20241adultvc57_irecords_extract
Midway, Derbys.SK32A03/08/20241adultvc57_irecords_extract
Midway, Derbys.SK32A10/08/20241adultvc57_irecords_extract
Midway, Derbys.SK32A26/08/20242adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A12/07/20241adultvc57_irecords_extract
Mickleover gardenSK33C21/06/20241adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A03/06/20241adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A11/06/20242adultvc57_irecords_extract
Midway, Derbys.SK32A17/05/20242adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern GardenSK33A24/09/20231Adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern GardenSK33A04/08/20231Adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern GardenSK33A10/08/20231Adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern GardenSK33A16/08/20231Adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern GardenSK33A18/08/20231Adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern GardenSK33A09/06/20231Adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern GardenSK33A19/06/20231Adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A02/09/20221adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A14/09/20221adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A01/08/20222adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A03/08/20221adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A10/08/20221adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A01/07/20221adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A25/07/20222adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A03/09/20211adultvc57_irecords_extract
Welbeck Drive, WingerworthSK36T24/09/20191adultDanes_2019-2021
Welbeck Drive, WingerworthSK36T11/08/20192adultDanes_2019-2021
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A01/06/20191adultvc57_irecords_extract
Findern, Derbyshire, DEAZSK33A31/05/20191adultvc57_irecords_extract
Backgarden MarehaySK34Z17/06/20121adultvc57_irecords_extract
Bamford St,RipleySK34Z17/06/20121Adultvc57_danes_bc_data
Backgarden MarehaySK34Z08/09/20111adultvc57_irecords_extract
Bamford St,RipleySK34Z08/09/20111Adultvc57_danes_bc_data

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