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Orache Moth

Trachea atriplicis

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Field Notes

Description:

Wingspan 38-42 mm.

Formerly resident in the East Anglian and Cambridgeshire fens, it was last recorded in these areas in 1915. A number of records since refer to migrants and have appeared mainly on the south and east coasts, mainly in July and August.

The species is fairly common in much of continental Europe, where the larvae feed on orache (Atriplex) and goosefoot (Chenopodium) amongst a range of other low plants.

Notes:

spotted inside my house

Species ID Suggestions

Orache Moth

Trachea atriplicis

Comments (14)

Beautiful series. I love the second shot, the close up on its head.
Thanks Emma,i have to update the id no it's the first time ever that we saw one,so i presume is relativly rare arround
this is a lovely moth . Do you have a lot of these?
Thanks Emma,realy pleasant surprise,it was dark and we only remark the green colour after the photos,so the surprise was even more :)
Green is appealing on insects! A real pleasant surprise for you ,since you were not looking for it!
thanks Lars and Martinl,i'am going to search based on your's tip mossy branch :)
That's what I was thinking initially, too, Martin :D
Amazing! Try finding that on a mossy branch!
What a beauty - nice one, António

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