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Cinnabar
Tyria jacobaeae (Linnaeus, 1758)
Erebidae: Arctiinae
2069 / 72.031
Photo © Graham Moates,  Wood Norton 17/07/2019

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Similar Species: None
Forewing: 17-23mm.
Flight: One generation May-Aug.
Foodplant:   Common Ragwort.
Red List: Least Concern (LC)
GB Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 1
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This species is commonly found wherever Common Ragwort grows on heaths, downs, roadsides, railway embankments etc throughout England.
Easily disturbed by day and flies in warm sunshine, but also comes to light at night.

The moth produces one generation of very distinctive yellow/black hooped caterpillars which are easily found in July and August.

Cinnabar has a very long emergence period so fully grown adults may be seen alongside fully grown larvae!

A rare form, f. flavescens is found occasionally, with the red markings replaced by yellow. The first known Norfolk sighting of this “Golden Cinnabar” form was seen at East Wretham Heath in May 2017.

Recorded in 69 (93%) of 74 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1834.
Last Recorded in 2024.

Latest 10 Records
Date#VC10kArea
15/05/2024228TF70Cockley Cley
15/05/2024428TF63Dersingham
15/05/2024128TF63Snettisham
14/05/2024227TG42Eccles
14/05/2024128TF63Dersingham
14/05/2024127TG04Cley next the Sea
13/05/2024227TG42Eccles
13/05/2024328TF63Dersingham
13/05/2024327TG04Cley next the Sea
12/05/2024127TG42Eccles
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