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Norfolk statusFairly Common and widespread in recent years.Nationally Scarce, distinctive Gelechiid moth.Dry sandy areas, vegetated coastal shingle, grassland, waste ground, dry pastures and sand-dunes.Old East Norfolk VC27 records, the first for West Norfolk VC28 at Upwell in 2008 (24/07/08 by Dr P. Millard)The larvae feed on Dock, particularly Curled Dock.Several recent records.Recorded in 41 (55%) of 74 10k Squares.First Recorded in 1874.Last Recorded in 2023.Additional Stats Exit Recorder
Recorded in 41 (55%) of 74 10k Squares.First Recorded in 1874.Last Recorded in 2023.Additional Stats