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Photo © David Laurie, 27/07/2023 - Honingham |
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| Bryotropha affinis
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(Haworth, 1828) | 779 / 35.047 | =Dark Neb*
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Norfolk status Widespread. Open country and urban areas, frequenting mossy walls and old thatch.
One of three similar dark Bryotropha, the speckled forewing, yellow scales and tornal patches are distinctive features.
This species and B. umbrosella also have a completely pale coastal form. (Gen. Det. Required)
[MBGBI vol4.2 p109]Recorded in 48 (65%) of 74 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1874. Last Recorded in 2023. Additional Stats
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Bryotropha affinis, Bawdeswell, Slide 1321 J Clifton |
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