73.159 .... B&F 2331
Small Clouded Brindle Apamea unanimis (Hübner, [1813])
Status .....A widespread and fairly frequent moth across much of Nottinghamshire. There are a number of confusion species, but these tend to fly slightly later than Small Clouded Brindle.
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Photographed at Lound Wood, Eakring June 2015
 
 
Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Small Clouded Brindle
 
 
 
 
The records for the Nottinghamshire distribution map are currently provided by the following contributors - Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth reports 2003-2012). Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2013). Trevor and Dilys Pendleton. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Sherwood Forest Rothamsted trap results 1986-1990. Sean Tobin. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2016). Sherwood Forest Invertebrate Directory 2014. Lound Moth Group. Martin Gray. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2017). Netherfield Wildlife Group. Tom Shields. Colin Watkin. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2018). Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2020). Andy Adcock. Steven Chick. Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2021). Sheila Wright (Nottinghamshire macro moth report 2022). J.T. Radford.

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Updated January 2024
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