Please note Spilonota laricana was formerly thought a rather dark form of Spilonota ocellana but is now a distinct species, separated with care by more extensive grey suffusion over half the wing and more extensive black dashes. However, a dark form of S. ocellana also occurs, where the paler areas of the wing are all darkened. S. laricana retains the pale dorsal central area. Spilonota ocellana also has a broader forewing.
Occurs in the southern half of Britain where it can be relatively common. Uncommonly recorded in Norfolk possibly due to confusion with the previous species.
Verification Grade Comment: National Grade 4
Retained Specimen / Photograph will be Required.
Recorded in 25 (34%) of 74 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1986. Last Recorded in 2023. Additional Stats
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