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Webb's Wainscot
Globia sparganii (Esper, 1790)
Noctuidae: Xyleninae
2373 / 73.151
Photo © Mick Norman,  24/07/2020 - Gaywood, Kings Lynn

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Rush Wainscot
Globia algae
Bulrush Wainscot
Nonagria typhae
Forewing: 15-18mm.
Flight: One generation Aug-Oct.
Foodplant:   Bulrush and Lesser Bulrush.
Red List: Least Concern (LC)
GB Status: Common
Former Status: Nationally Scarce B
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2
Status
Locally common.
Formerly scarce, regularly recorded in recent years. Over the past 20 years going from 6 records in 2000 to 150 in 2021.

Fens, marshes, ditches, ponds and other areas where the foodplant occurs.
Found in the Norfolk Broads and other widespread locations across Norfolk.

Recorded in 57 (77%) of 74 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1869.
Last Recorded in 2023.

Latest 10 Records
Date#VC10kArea
09/10/2023127TG11Costessey
09/10/2023128TF92Stibbard
08/10/2023127TG20Stoke Holy Cross
30/09/2023727TG33Ridlington
30/09/2023127TG11Costessey
26/09/2023127TM49Thurlton
24/09/2023127TG11Costessey
24/09/2023127TG13Hempstead
21/09/2023127TG11Costessey
19/09/2023127TG11Costessey
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