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Xestia c-nigrum (Linnaeus, 1758)
Noctuidae: Noctuinae
2126 / 73.359
Photo © Dave Emley

Similar West Midlands Species
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Xestia ditrapezium
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Forewing: 14-19mm
Flight: May - July and August - October
Foodplant:   Herbaceous plants. Nettles, willowherbs, etc.
Red List: Least Concern (LC)
GB status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 1

A very common resident and migrant.

Typically a lowland species woods and marshes but most common in farmland and also gardens.

Overwinters as a larva while adults come readily to light and also visit sugar patches.

Recorded in 119 (85%) of 140 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1869.
Last Recorded in 2022.
(Data up to end 2022)

Latest 5 Records (Data up to end 2022)
Date#VC10k Area
21/11/2022137SO84 - Hanley Swan/Upton on Severn
12/11/2022136SO55 - Bodenham & Pudlestone
11/11/2022136SO55 - Bodenham & Pudlestone
06/11/2022140SO48 - Craven Arms
31/10/2022136SO55 - Bodenham & Pudlestone
Further info: Xestia c-nigrum
 
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