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Ypsolopha sylvella
Long-barred Ochre (Linnaeus, 1767)
Ypsolophidae: Ypsolophinae
459 / 17.009
Photo © Jon Clifton,  East Winch Common 08/09/09

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Short-barred Ochre
Ypsolopha alpella
Netted Ochre
Ypsolopha lucella
Wingspan: 17-19mm
Flight: July - Oct.
Foodplant:   Oak.
Nat Status: Local
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2
Status
Local, uncommon.
Closely resembles the previous species Y. alpella. The two fasciae reaching beyond half way across the wing characteristic.

Specimen taken at East Winch - 08/09/09, the first record in Norfolk for many years. Two VC28 specimens recorded in 2013, and several VC27 records. Scattered records in subsequent years.


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Recorded in 19 (26%) of 74 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1874.
Last Recorded in 2023.

Latest 10 Records
Date#VC10kArea
07/09/2023127TG11Horsford
05/09/2023127TG02Hindolveston
03/10/2022127TG20Norwich (Lakenham)
21/09/2022128TF81Litcham
15/09/2022127TG11Horsford
11/09/2022127TG02Foxley Wood
14/08/2022127TG02Hindolveston
19/07/2022127TG12Buxton Heath
18/07/2022228TM08Snetterton (circuit)
17/07/2022+28TF62Sandringham
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