1950 Parectropis similaria (Brindled White-spot)
1951 Aethalura punctulata (Grey Birch)
1952 Ematurga atomaria (Common Heath)
1954 Bupalus piniaria (Bordered White)
1956 Cabera exanthemata (Common Wave)
1957 Lomographa bimaculata (White-pinion Spotted)
1958 Lomographa temerata (Clouded Silver)
1960 Theria primaria (Early Moth) - 3090u
1960 Theria primaria (Early Moth)
1961 Campaea margaritata (Light Emerald)
1962 Hylaea fasciata (Barred Red)
1964 Charissa obscurata (Annulet)
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (1st specimen discovere…
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (2nd Specimen) Female
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (6th specimen) Female
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (13th Specimen) Male
1970 Perconia strigillaria (Grass Wave)
1719 Orthonama vittata (Oblique Carpet)
1762 Chloroclysta citrata (Dark Marbled Carpet)
1762 Chloroclysta citrata (Dark Marbled Carpet)
1764 Chloroclysta truncata (Common Marbled Carpet)
1764 Chloroclysta truncata (Common Marbled Carpet)
1764 Chloroclysta truncata (Common Marbled Carpet)
1947 Ectropis bistortata (Engrailed)
1945 Cleorodes lichenaria (Brussels Lace)
1942 Alcis jubata (Dotted Carpet)
1941 Alcis repandata f-conversaria (Mottled Beauty…
1941 Alcis repandata (Mottled Beauty)
1940 Deileptenia ribeata (Satin Beauty), form seri…
1937 Peribatodes rhomboidaria (Wilow Beauty)
1935 Erannis defoliaria (Mottled Umber)
1932 Agriopis leucophaearia (Spring Usher) Dark Fo…
1927 Lycia hirtaria (Brindled Beauty)
1922 Ourapteryx sambucaria (Swallow-tailed Moth)
1912 Ennomos quercinaria (August Thorn)
1910 Apeira syringaria (Lilac Beauty)
1907 Epione repandaria (Bordered Beauty)
1903 Plagodis pulveraria (Barred Umber)
1893 Macaria liturata (Tawny Barred Angle)
1888 Ligdia adustata (Scorched Carpet)
1887 Lomaspilis marginata (Clouded Border)
1884 Abraxas grossulariata (Magpie)
1883 Acasis viretata (Yellow-barred Brindle)
1882 Pterapherapteryx sexalata (Small Seraphim)
1881 Trichopteryx carpinata (Early Tooth-striped)
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1949 Paradarisa consonaria (Square Spot)
Geometridae, Ennominae Wingspan: 36-40mm.
A locally distributed species which is found in the south and west of the UK, and can be found in woodland throughout Cornwall. The above is a freshly emerged insect showing the distinctive features of this species, particularly the black square spot which leads to its common name. Unfortunately, that feature is not always present in Cornwall individuals, so particularly when they are faded, they can be confused with other species in this group. A constant feature on all the insects in this species is where the inner band crosses over the abdomen, which even in faded specimens appear as a white cross thorax band with a black band at the front of the abdomen. Another confusing point is that some 1949 Engraileds have a darkening near where the square spot feature is on this species. However, the "spot" on the 1949 Engrailed wings is inside the cross band, whereas the Square Spot's mark is on the outer side of the cross band.
The UK flight season is quoted as late April to mid June, but in Cornwall it is from March to some individuals being seen as late as September / October probably as a result of an extra generation from adults flying in June.
A locally distributed species which is found in the south and west of the UK, and can be found in woodland throughout Cornwall. The above is a freshly emerged insect showing the distinctive features of this species, particularly the black square spot which leads to its common name. Unfortunately, that feature is not always present in Cornwall individuals, so particularly when they are faded, they can be confused with other species in this group. A constant feature on all the insects in this species is where the inner band crosses over the abdomen, which even in faded specimens appear as a white cross thorax band with a black band at the front of the abdomen. Another confusing point is that some 1949 Engraileds have a darkening near where the square spot feature is on this species. However, the "spot" on the 1949 Engrailed wings is inside the cross band, whereas the Square Spot's mark is on the outer side of the cross band.
The UK flight season is quoted as late April to mid June, but in Cornwall it is from March to some individuals being seen as late as September / October probably as a result of an extra generation from adults flying in June.
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