Family:
Nolidae
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| 2076 |
Kent
Black Arches |
Meganola
albula |
Wingspan
18-24mm |
1 |

© Peter Tilley |
| Status: |
Resident,
Nationally Scarce B. Found in the southern and eastern counties
of England and parts of Wales |
| Habitat: |
Open
woodland, heathland, and coastal sites |
Laval
Food Plant: |
Dewberry,
Bramble, Raspberry |
| Overwinters: |
As
a larva. Pupates in a cocoon formed on the food plant |
|
| Flight
Period |
|
| 2077 |
Short-cloaked
Moth |
Nola
cucullatella |
Wingspan
16-18mm |
50 |

© Peter Tilley |
| Status: |
Resident,
fairly common throughout Britain |
| Habitat: |
Hedgerows,
scrub, woodlands, gardens |
Laval
Food Plant: |
Hawthorn,
Blackthorn, Apple trees |
| Overwinters: |
As
a larva. Pupates in a cocoon formed on the food plant |
|
| Flight
Period |
|
| 2078 |
Least
Black Arches |
Nola
confusalis |
Wingspan
16-18mm |
100 |

© Peter Tilley |
| Status: |
Resident,
local, well distributed in S counties, local in N England
and Scotland |
| Habitat: |
Woodlands,
parks, gardens |
Laval
Food Plant: |
Broadleaf
trees |
| Overwinters: |
As
a larva. Pupates in a cocoon formed on the food plant |
|
| Flight
Period |
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