32.006 .... B&F 0687
Exaeretia allisella (Stainton, 1849)  
Status .....Presumed to be uncommon/rare in Nottinghamshire, with a lack of any recent records. The only occurrence we know of, is the one trapped at Broadholme on March 3rd 2012 by Martin Gray.

A note on Broadholme records: Broadholme is in vice county VC56 of Nottinghamshire (which is covered by www.eakringbirds.com), but not in the administrative county of Nottinghamshire on which the county's moth records are based by the county macromoth recorder. However, records from Broadholme are officially recognised by both the county micromoth recorder and Butterfly Conservation, as being genuine Nottinghamshire records.
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Photographed by Martin Gray, at Broadholme March 2012
   
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Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Exaeretia allisella  
 
 
 
 
The records for the Nottinghamshire distribution map are currently provided by the following contributors - Martin Gray.

You can contribute your own records to help us gain an accurate status of this species in Nottinghamshire. Send an Excel spreadsheet of your records via the 'contact us' link at the top of the homepage.

Updated May 2019

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