73.243 BF2183 – Blossom Underwing – Noctuidae – Orthosia miniosa
Blossom Underwing – Noctuidae – Hadeninae – Orthosia miniosa – colour code • STATUS – A new species for the county and for the VC57. The late Dave Budworth, who […]
Blossom Underwing – Noctuidae – Hadeninae – Orthosia miniosa – colour code • STATUS – A new species for the county and for the VC57. The late Dave Budworth, who […]
Eversmann’s Rustic – Noctuidae – Noctuinae – Actebia fennica – colour code • STATUS – This species is accepted to the county list on the basis of one record from Chesterfield
Square-spot Dart – Noctuidae – Noctuinae – Euxoa obelisca – colour code • STATUS – Current status uncertain. Possibly a rare and locally distributed species. Last recorded 1974 ID POINTERS – FLIGHT
Striped Wainscot – Noctuidae – Hadeninae – Mythimna pudorina – colour code • STATUS – Current status uncertain – maybe still holding on in small populations in marshy areas of the Trent
Tawny Shears – Noctuidae – Hadeninae – Hadena perplexa – colour code • STATUS – Uncommon and locally distributed in Derbyshire. ID POINTERS – Highly variable but characterised by a rather broad ,
Northern Drab – Noctuidae – Hadeninae – Orthosia opima – colour code • STATUS – A rare vagrant with less than 25 specimens being reported – last recorded on 22nd April
White-spotted Pinion – Noctuidae – Xyleninae – Cosmia diffinis – colour code • STATUS – A very rare and locally distributed species in Derbyshire, that seems to be restricted to isolated
Tawny Marbled Minor – Noctuidae – Xyleninae – Oligia latruncula – colour code • STATUS – A species that is widely distributed and common in most areas of Derbyshire. Predominantly a
The Butterbur – Noctuidae – Xyleninae – Hydraecia petasitis – colour code • STATUS – An uncommon species and locally distributed in Derbyshire. Likely to be found wherever the food plant
Rosy Marsh Moth – Noctuidae –Noctuinae – Coenophila subrosea – colour code • STATUS – Possibly a former resident in Derbyshire but now extinct in the county. ID POINTERS – FLIGHT
Square-spotted Clay – Noctuidae –Noctuinae – Xestia stigmatica – colour code • STATUS. – Current status uncertain in the county – 1 record in 1895, then recorded in 1997 & 2002.
Stout Dart – Noctuidae –Noctuinae – Spaelotis ravida – colour code • STATUS – A suspected vagrant or immigrant – ID POINTERS – FLIGHT PERIOD – On the wing from June
Dotted Rustic – Noctuidae –Noctuinae – Rhyacia simulans – colour code • STATUS – Status in Derbyshire is uncertain – Either a very rare migrant or a possible rare resident. This
White-marked – Noctuidae –Noctuinae – Cerastis leucographa – colour code • STATUS – A rare vagrant with one county record from 29th March 2007. ID POINTERS – FLIGHT PERIOD –
The Cosmopolitan – Noctuidae –Hadeninae – Leucania loreyi – colour code • STATUS – A rare migrant which was last recorded in Derbyshire in 1983. ID POINTERS – FLIGHT
Bordered Gothic – Noctuidae – Xyleninae – Sideridis reticulata – colour code • STATUS – A rare vagrant and last recorded in Derbyshire in 1970. A declining species in Britain, being
Dog’s Tooth – Noctuidae –Hadeninae – Lacanobia suasa – colour code • STATUS – Rare vagrant and last recorded in Derbyshire in 1984. ID POINTERS – FLIGHT PERIOD – May-
Beautiful Brocade – Noctuidae – Hadeninae – Lacanobia contigua – colour code • STATUS – Rare vagrant and last recorded in Derbyshire -1987 – Frequents woodland, moorland and heathland. ID POINTERS
Large Ranunculus – Noctuidae –Xyleninae – Polymixis flavicincta – colour code • STATUS – Rare vagrant and last recorded in Derbyshire 1915 – The inclusion of this species on the VC57
Sword-grass – Noctuidae –Xyleninae – Xylena exsoleta – colour code • STATUS – Current status is uncertain – Probably rare resident or rare vagrant – last recorded in 1982. Primarily a
Union Rustic – Noctuidae –Xyleninae – Pabulatrix pabulatricula – colour code • STATUS – Extinct as a British species – 1 Derbyshire record from 1846. The last British record was from
Saltern Ear – Noctuidae –Xyleninae – Amphipoea fucosa – colour code • STATUS – A very rare county species and current status uncertain. First and only county record was 28th August
The Anomalous – Noctuidae –Oncocnemidinae – Stilba anomala – colour code • STATUS – A very rare species, probably extinct in the county, which is predominantly a moorland species. In 1986
Reed Dagger – Noctuidae – Acronictinae – Simyra albovenosa – colour code • STATUS – A rare vagrant with only 1 record from 1956 ID POINTERS – FLIGHT PERIOD – May
Scarce Mervelle du Jour – Noctuidae – Acronictinae – Moma alpium – colour code • STATUS – 1 record prior to 1895 – most probably extinct in the county. ID POINTERS