70.176 .... B&F 1827
Freyer's Pug Eupithecia intricata (Zetterstedt, 1839) .... Formerly known as Eupithecia intricata
Status .....Widespread in Nottinghamshire and considerably more common in urban areas.
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Photographed at Edwinstowe June 2010
 
 
Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Freyer's Pug
 
 
 
 
The records for the Nottinghamshire distribution map are currently provided by the following contributors - Trevor and Dilys Pendleton. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Phil Lee. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth reports 2003-2012). Lound Moth Group. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2013). Sean Tobin. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2015). Colin Watkin. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2016). Dave Morton. Andy Ashley. Phil Cadman. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2017). NBGRC. Martin Gray. Ian Blackmore-Allen. Steven Chick. Charles Cannon. Caron Stubbs (Ransom Wood Moth Trapping Results 2010-2013). Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2018). Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2019). Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2020). Jason Reece and Lily Reece. Andy Adcock. Tom Shields. Graham Birkett. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2021). J.T. Radford.

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Updated January 2024
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