WebNottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Shuttle-shaped Dart : ... Lound Moth Group. Colin Watkin. Graham and Anona Finch. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Sean Tobin. David … WebShuttle-shaped Dart – Noctuidae – Noctuinae – Agrotis puta – colour code •. STATUS – The first multiple records in Derbyshire were during 1976. This species is now common in the …
Shuttle-shaped Dart - Agrotis puta Marek
WebAgrotis puta, the shuttle-shaped dart, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1803. It is common in the western part of Europe, but is also found in southern and central Europe, as well as North Africa and the Middle East. WebAgrotis puta, shuttle-shaped dart; Agrotis puta puta — south & central; Agrotis puta insula — Isles of Scilly; Agrotis ripae, sand dart — south, central & north-east ... Trachea atriplicis, orache moth — rare immigrant (formerly … bin/bash command not found
Shuttle-shaped Dart (Butterflies and Moths of Pelion) · iNaturalist
WebFlight Period: Unknown in N. Ireland. In Britain from late April to October. Status: A rare immigrant that has only been recorded on three occasions in N. Ireland, at Enniskillen, … WebShuttle-shaped Dart. Davey, P., 2009: A widespread species in southern Britain, but absent from northern districts, the larva feeding on herbaceous plants. In Dorset, the moth is … WebShuttle-shaped Dart. Agrotis puta. (Hübner, 1803) 2092 / 73.325. Morley's Final Catalogue: Levelly distributed, and anything but rare from Sudbury (Ransom) to Gorleston (D). Recent … bin/bash bad interpreter no such file