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Oak Eggar
Lasiocampa quercus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lasiocampidae: Lasiocampinae
1637 / 66.007
Photo © Jim Wheeler,  Hickling NNR, July 2010

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Similar Species: None
Forewing: M 25-34mm. F 33-40mm.
Flight: One generation. July-Aug.
Foodplant:   Heathers, Bilberry, Bramble other woody plants.
Red List: Least Concern (LC)
GB Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 1
Status
Widespread.
Heathland, woodland, grassland, hedgerows, scrub and fen.
Does not feed on Oak, but is so-called because the shape of its cocoon.
Males fly during the day, females are nocturnal.

Recorded in 63 (85%) of 74 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1834.
Last Recorded in 2024.

Latest 10 Records
Date#VC10kArea
15/02/2024128TF74Titchwell NNR
13/09/2023127TG20Stoke Holy Cross
15/08/2023227TG31Ludham
15/08/2023128TF90Scoulton
15/08/2023127TG04Cley next the Sea
13/08/2023127TG42Eccles
12/08/2023327TG42Eccles
12/08/2023127TG10Cringleford (UEA)
09/08/2023227TG42Eccles
09/08/2023+27TG03Holt Lowes
Further info: Lasiocampa quercus
 
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