70.006 .... B&F 1705
Dwarf Cream Wave Idaea fuscovenosa (Goeze, 1781) 
Status .....Widespread across much of southern and eastern Nottinghamshire, but certainly less common moth around the Sherwood Sandstone geology of Mansfield and the north-west of the county, where there are few records.
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Photographed at Lenton, Nottingham July 2016
 
 
Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Dwarf Cream Wave
 
 
 
 
The records for the Nottinghamshire distribution map are currently provided by the following contributors - Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth reports 2003-2012). Trevor and Dilys Pendleton. Sean Tobin. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Tim Sexton. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2014). Dave Morton. Lound Moth Group. David Yates. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2015). Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2016). Martin Gray. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2017). Colin Watkin. Graham Birkett. Netherfield Wildlife Group. Tom Shields. Ian Ellis. 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. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2021). Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2022).

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Updated September 2023
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