(Fabricius1775) | (Fabricius1775) | (Haworth 1811) | (Haworth 1811) | (Douglas 1846) |
Tortricidae - Tortricinae | Tortricidae - Tortricinae | Tortricidae - Tortricinae | Tortricidae - Tortricinae | Tortricidae - Tortricinae |
Yellow-spot Tortrix | Yellow-spot Tortrix | Straw Conch | Straw Conch | Large Saltmarsh Conch- |
Pseudagyrotoza conwagana | Pseudagyrotoza conwagana | Cochylimorpha straminae | Cochylimorpha straminae | Phalonidia affinitana |
49.091 BF 1011 | 49.091 BF 1011 | 49.097 BF 936 | 49.097 BF 936 | 49.103 BF 932 |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 11mm to 15mm. Flight Period: May to July. Habitat: Habitats are mainly woodland, and some other places like parks and gardens, and where its food plants, Ash and Privet are present. Comment: This is a quite common in many parts of the UK, it is less common in the northern half of Britain. |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 10mm to 16mm Flight Period: May and July, again in August and September. Habitat: This tortrix moth is found in many places where the food plant, Knapweed occurs. Comment: This moth is well distributed over most of the British Isles, and is a fairly common. |
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(Linnaeus 1758) | (Linnaeus 1758) | (Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) | (Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) | (Douglas 1846) |
Tortricidae - Tortricinae | Tortricidae - Tortricinae | Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | Tortricidae - Tortricinae |
Common Yellow Conch | Common Yellow Conch | Diamond-back Marble | Diamond-back Marble | Large Saltmarsh Conch |
Agapeta hamana | Agapeta hamana | Eudemis profundana | Eudemis profundana | Phalonidia affinitana |
49.109 BF 937 | 49.109 BF 937 | 49.144 BF 1113 | 49.144 BF 1113 | 49.103 BF 932 |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 15mm to 24mm. Flight Period: June into August. Habitat: Many places where Thistle, the larval food plant are present. Comment: This species is a common resident, and is well distributed throughout most of Britain. It is a distinctive yellow species, but can be straw coloured. |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 12mm to 15mm. Flight Period: June into August. Habitat: Its habitats are salt marshes, where it's food plant Sea Aster grows. Comment: This moth is common locally in the southern UK. It is also found as far north as Cumbria. It is also found along the south & east coast of Ireland, and a couple of area's in Scotland. |
(Hubner 1817) | (Hubner 1817) | (Hubner 1799) | (Hubner 1799) | (Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) |
Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | Tortricidae - Olethreutinae |
Sallow Marble | Sallow Marble | Plum Tortrix | Plum Tortrix | Diamond-back Marble |
Apotomis capreana | Apotomis capreana | Hedya pruniana | Hedya pruniana | Eudemis profundana |
49.151 BF 1094 | 49.151 BF 1094 | 49.157 BF 1082 | 49.157 BF 1082 | 49.144 BF 1113 |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 17mm to 22mm. Flight Period: June to October. Habitat: Woods and bushy places where the foodplant Sallow grows. Comment: This moth is not very common, and is present mainly in the south of England and Wales. There are scattered records from other parts of the UK, including Scotland. |
Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 15mm to 18mm. Flight Period: June into August. Habitat: Woodland, hedges, thickets and gardens where it's food plant, Blackthorn is abundant. Comment: This moth is quite common throughout the British Isles, as far north as East, and West Ross-shire. |
Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 14mm to 20mm. Flight Period: July and August. Habitat: Habitats include wood land, parks, gardens, hedgerows, motorway embankments and where ever there are Oak trees. Comment: This species is not very common but is well distributed throughout England, Wales and Ireland. |
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(Haworth 1811) | (Haworth 1811) | (Haworth 1811) | ||
Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | Tortricidae - Olethreutinae | ||
Marbled Orchard Tortrix | Marbled Orchard Tortrix | Marbled Orchard Tortrix | ||
Hedya nubiferana | Hedya nubiferana | Hedya nubiferana | ||
49.156 BF 1083 | 49.156 BF 1083 | 49.156 BF 1083 | ||
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 15mm to 21mm. Flight Period: June into August. Habitat: Woodland, heath and, commons, waste ground, parks, suburban gardens and other places where Hawthorn and Blackthorn grow. plants grow. Comment: This species is fairly common throughout the British Isles. |
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