49.250 BF1140  –  Tortricidae –  Olethreutinae – Epinotia nigricana – Fir-bud Tortrix – (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) Adult Micro:  CAT 4 – Gen. Det. Required – Gen-Det-Reqd       PDF Icon – click for General Verification Guidelines  |   PDF Icon – click for Specific Verification Guidelines
Brown –  Significant Record / Very Rare / Vagrant    
Taxonomy:   Micro   >>  Tortricidae  >> Olethreutinae
** Photograph required / Identification write up required **
Other Name/s: Fir Bell
ID Difficulty:  amber  – care required in the identification process, as confusion with similar species is likely – quality photographs required.
Confusion Species:  Epinotia nanana (Small Spruce Tortrix)
Distribution:  (First record: 8 February 2012 at Bilberry Wood, Ambergate )  –  (Last record: 8 February 2012 at Bilberry Wood, Ambergate )  –  One record from DaNES – Bilberry Wood, Ambergate – 2/8/2012 The late Dave Budworth.
Flight Period: July /  –  One generation in July Moth Activity: Cathemeral  Photographed: No –  Photographed By: Not Recorded
*** Last updated on 2 October 2025 by RP ***
Wingspan: 11-13mm
Food Plant: Silver Fir
Last Recorded Year: 2012
First Recorded Year: 2012
Last Recorded By – The late Dave Budworth
Last Recorded General Area – Bilberry Wood, Ambergate

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Distribution Map for Epinotia nigricana

Found 1 records
    ↳ 0 from After 2025
    ↳ 0 from 2020 - 2024
    ↳ 1 from Before 2020
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NBN Atlas UK Distribution for – Epinotia nigricana

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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: Epinotia nigricana
( data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )
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Monthly Counts By Year: Epinotia nigricana
( data is based on 'Adult' stage records only. )


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

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Recordings By Year: Epinotia nigricana
( All data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )
Annual Growth Rate (AGR): Epinotia nigricana
AGR: 0%   |   Total % Change: 0%
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Insufficient records/data for an AGR analysis
Years Analysed: 2000 – 2025
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Insufficient records/data for a CUSUM analysis
Years Analysed: 2000 – 2025

Hectad (10kmx10km) Coverage: Epinotia nigricana
( data includes both Larvae and Adult Stages )

Flight Periods – Indicative –vs– Recorded Data
Epinotia nigricana
( 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 - Epinotia nigricana – 1 records available

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Site NameTetradDateCountStageSource
Bilberry Wood, AmbergateSK35L02/08/20121Adultvc57_danes_bc_data

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