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Dark Brocade
Mniotype adusta (Esper, 1790)
Noctuidae: Xyleninae
2250 / 73.238
Photo © Peter Hall,  Rosemarkie, East Ross May 19th 2023

Similar West Midlands Species
Cabbage Moth
Mamestra brassicae
Pale-shouldered Brocade
Lacanobia thalassina
Forewing: 18-21mm
Flight: May - August
Foodplant:   Herbaceous and woody plants
Red List: Least Concern (LC)
GB status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2

A fairly common resident in the north, less so in the south.

A species of moorland and upland areas as well as woodland, fens and some gardens.

Overwinters as a full-grown larva while adults are attracted to light and to sugar.

Note can be confused with the commoner Cabbage but in that species there is not a solid black bar connecting the second and third cross-lines.

Verification Grade Comment: Ideally take a photo.

Recorded in 56 (40%) of 140 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1887.
Last Recorded in 2022.
(Data up to end 2022)

Latest 5 Records (Data up to end 2022)
Date#VC10k Area
06/05/2022139SJ85 - Biddulph/Kidsgrove
04/05/2022139SJ85 - Biddulph/Kidsgrove
02/05/2022139SJ85 - Biddulph/Kidsgrove
23/07/2021240SO79 - Bridgnorth
16/07/2021140SO79 - Bridgnorth
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