35.047 .... B&F 0779
Bryotropha affinis (Haworth, 1828)
Status .....Probably a more common moth than records would suggest. Bryotropha affinis is often common in urban locations across the UK, but with few Nottinghamshire moth trappers showing an interest in micromoths, it is undoubtedly under-recorded in the county.
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Photographed at Market Warsop May 2015
 
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Photographed at Market Warsop July 2014
 
 
Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Bryotropha affinis
 
 
 
 
The records for the Nottinghamshire distribution map are currently provided by the following contributors - Trevor and Dilys Pendleton. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Tim Sexton. Lound Moth Group. Sean Tobin. Phil Cadman. NBGRC. Martin Gray. Ian Ellis. Graham Beeley.

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Updated January 2024
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