Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla - 21st June 2022 - Hartington Meadows - Anthony Marriott
45.013 BF1507  – Twin-spot Plume  – Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla  – (Scopoli, 1763)
Adult Micro:  CAT 3 – Very rare or scarce species (includes very scarce adventives/immigrants) – confusion with leaf mines       Leaf-miner:  CAT A – Recorded accepted without the leaf or a photo –       Larval Case:  C1 – Distinctive Species –      
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Green –  Rare / Uncommon / Scarce   
Taxonomy:   Micro   >>  Pterophoridae  >> Pterophorinae
ID Difficulty:  amber  – care required in the identification process, as confusion with similar species is likely – quality photographs required.
Confusion Species:  Stenoptilia annadactyla (Small Scabious Plume); Stenoptilia pterodactyla (Brown Plume)
ID pointers: Smaller than Stenoptilia pterodactyla, greyish rather than brown, with more prominent spots to the forewing giving a peppered look.
Distribution:  (Last record: 21 June 2022 at Hartington Meadows )  –  Harrison & Sterling reported this species to be widespread, local and scattered records from most areas. 26 records from many areas between 1997 – 2013 (DaNES; 4 recent records on iRecord 2016-2024.
General Comment: None
Flight Period: May /  June /  July /  August /  September /  October –  Two over-lapping generations between late May and October Moth Activity: Nocturnal   – active from dusk into the night Photographed: Yes –  Photographed By: Anthony Marriott  © All Rights Reserved
*** Last updated on 21 January 2026 by TD ***
Wingspan: 17-25mm
Food Plant: Field Scabious, Devil’s-bit Scabious and Small Scabious
Last Recorded Year: 2022
Last Recorded By – Anthony Marriott
Last Recorded General Area – Hartington Meadows

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Hartington Meadows (2022) Anthony Marriott©



Temporal Distribution Chart
Adults: (between 1997 - 2025)
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Distribution Map for Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla

Found 40 records
    ↳ from 2026+
    ↳ 12 from 2020 - 2025
    ↳ 28 from Before 2020
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NBN Atlas UK Distribution for – Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla

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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: Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla
( data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )

Monthly Counts By Year: Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla
( data is based on 'Adult' stage records only )

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

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Recordings By Year: Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla
( All data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )
Annual Growth Rate (AGR): Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla
AGR: 2.46%   |   Total % Change: 75%

Hectad (10kmx10km) Coverage: Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla
( data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )

Flight Periods – Indicative –vs– Recorded Data
Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla

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 2020-2026.

Records Behind the Map and Charts - Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla – 40 records available

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

Site NameTetradDateCountStageRecorderSourceRecordKey
Norton Lees, SheffieldSK38L11/07/20251adultMella, Petevc57_irecords_extractiBRC43339613
upper cromford gardenSK25Y03/07/20251adultAshton, Clivevc57_irecords_extractiBRC43014102
Buxton SK, UKSK07S29/06/20251AdultOrridge, Stevevc57_irecords_extractiBRC44936214
upper cromford gardenSK25Y25/06/20251adultAshton, Clivevc57_irecords_extractiBRC42672614
upper cromford gardenSK25Y20/06/20251adultAshton, Clivevc57_irecords_extractiBRC42503752
MellorSJ98Z17/06/20251adultKnass, Davidvc57_irecords_extractiBRC42447025
Gang Mine NR, Cromford.SK25X11/06/20256adultEvans, Davevc57_irecords_extractiBRC42267820
Gang Mine, CromfordSK25X09/06/20252adultAshton, Clivevc57_irecords_extractiBRC42153710
Midway, Derbys.SK32A13/07/20241adultWilliams, Michaelvc57_irecords_extractiBRC39954505
Thornhill Carrs, Derbyshire, UKSK18X16/07/20231AdultRob Fostervc57_irecords_extractiBRC31685925
Hartington MeadowsSK16K21/06/20221adultMarriott, Antvc57_irecords_extractiBRC26039586
Dam DaleSK17D10/08/20201adultHewitt, Janevc57_irecords_extractiBRC35067612
Bonsall LeysSK25T14/06/20171AdultMarriott, Antonyvc57_irecords_extractiBRC5209017
DRONFIELD WOODHOUSESK37J08/08/20151adultWilliamson, Andyvc57_irecords_extractiBRC45684849
Lang Rd, Alvaston, DerbySK33R04/07/20131AdultVC57 Derbyshire Recordervc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP8W6
DovedaleSK15K01/08/20111AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP7ES
DovedaleSK15K01/08/20111AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP9T7
DovedaleSK15K11/07/20111AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COTY6
DovedaleSK15K11/07/20111AdultH. John;M. Bellinghamvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COTYH
DovedaleSK15K11/07/20111AdultH. John;M. Bellinghamvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP76X
DovedaleSK15K11/07/20111AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP776
DovedaleSK15K11/07/20111AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP77H
Far Cross,Cavendish Park,MatlockSK36A04/07/20111AdultA. Butler;B.L. Stathamvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP74V
School Close,Parkway Gardens,Darley DaleSK26R20/06/20111AdultA. Butlervc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP70F
Bonsall Moor,Bonsall,CromfordSK25T14/06/20111AdultA. Butlervc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COTUB
DovedaleSK15K30/07/20101AdultM.J. Dalevc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COTID
DovedaleSK15K30/07/20102AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COXD6
Dovedale (stepping stones)SK15K30/07/20102AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COXDM
DovedaleSK15K30/07/20102AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP9R4
DovedaleSK15K30/07/20103AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP9RG
DovedaleSK15K25/07/20102AdultD. Grundyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP647
Biggin Dale, nr HartingtonSK15P06/07/20102AdultM.J. Dalevc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP5SJ
Far Cross,Cavendish Park,MatlockSK36A25/07/20082AdultB.L. Stathamvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP4ER
Crich Chase Road Meadows (east), AmbergateSK35L04/07/20081AdultD. Whiteleyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP4B3
The Hollies,Station Rd,Darley DaleSK26R11/07/20041AdultRoddis, Simonvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001CP1WY
Wood Lane,Newhall,SwadlincoteSK22V03/09/20031AdultDave Budworthvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COR4F
Rose End Meadows NR,CromfordSK25Y04/08/20021AdultD. Whiteleyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COVHX
Bonsal MoorSK25T26/07/20021AdultB.L. Stathamvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COVHP
Rose End Meadows NR,CromfordSK25Y28/06/20021AdultD. Whiteleyvc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COVH7
Cunning Dale, Buxton (site not precise)SK07W16/07/199712AdultVC57 Derbyshire Recordervc57_danes_bc_dataLC000334001COQXG

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