GOLDEN-ROD BRINDLE Xylena solidaginis | ||
Recorded by Rosie from Berriedale
in 1975. Record supported by specimen Scottish Status: Widespread W, scarce or absent most of E UK Status: Common Appears to have declined severely in Wales and northern England but is more widespread in Scotland particularly in the Highlands (cf: Atlas of Britain & Ireland's Larger Moths) First and last flight dates recorded in Caithness: 16th August Map: black dots last record before 2000 |
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