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Checklist of VC39 Staffordshire Macro Lepidoptera Checklist of VC39 Staffordshire Macro Lepidoptera The aim of this list is to help you with your submission of records. The Status codes show how rare a species is. Codes 3 and 4 WILL require some evidence of identification. Some Code 2 species may also require some checking too. The Change column shows you which species are declining and which are increasing. These changes may cause a species to move up or down a code level in the future. Those of you who submit records via MapMate please note that only those species coloured in green require trinomial names. Code 1 Common; ID not a problem Code 2 Not as common as Code 1 but may need to double-check some species Code 3 Scarce species; careful checking needed and proof of ID desirable Code 4 1 to 5 records OR not seen since 1990 OR not on this list: proof of ID always required g genitalia need checking mapmate users to use trinomial name X take care with ID Ð Number of recorded squares has dropped in last 20 years Ï Number of recorded squares has increased in last 20 years Code Taxon Vernacular Status Change 14 Hepialus humuli Ghost Moth 1 15 Hepialus sylvina Orange Swift 1 16 Hepialus hecta Gold Swift 2 Ð 17 Hepialus lupulinus Common Swift 1 18 Hepialus fusconebulosa Map-winged Swift 2 Ð 161 Zeuzera pyrina Leopard Moth 2 162 Cossus cossus Goat Moth 4 163 Adscita statices Forester 4 164 Adscita geryon Cistus Forester 4 169 Zygaena filipendulae Six-spot Burnet 2 Ð 170 Zygaena trifolii Five-spot Burnet 4 171 Zygaena lonicerae Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet 2 Ð 370 Sesia apiformis Hornet Moth 4 371 Sesia bembeciformis Lunar Hornet Moth 3 373 Synanthedon tipuliformis Currant Clearwing 3 Ð 374 Synanthedon vespiformis Yellow-legged Clearwing 3 375 Synanthedon spheciformis White-barred Clearwing 3 376 Synanthedon scoliaeformis Welsh Clearwing 3 Ï 377 Synanthedon flaviventris Sallow Clearwing 4 379 Synanthedon myopaeformis Red-belted Clearwing 4 380 Synanthedon formicaeformis Red-tipped Clearwing 3 381 Synanthedon culiciformis Large Red-belted Clearwing 3 382 Bembecia ichneumoniformis Six-belted Clearwing 3 Ï 1631 Poecilocampa populi December Moth 2 Ð 1632 Trichiura crataegi Pale Eggar 2 Ð 1633 Eriogaster lanestris Small Eggar 4 1634 Malacosoma neustria Lackey 4 1635 Malacosoma castrensis Ground Lackey 4 1637 Lasiocampa quercus Oak Eggar 2 1637 Lasiocampa quercus f. callunae Northern Eggar 3 1638 Macrothylacia rubi Fox Moth 2 1640 Euthrix potatoria Drinker 1 1641 Phyllodesma ilicifolia Small Lappet 4 Code Taxon Vernacular Status Change 1642 Gastropacha quercifolia Lappet 4 1643 Saturnia pavonia Emperor Moth 2 1644 Endromis versicolora Kentish Glory 4 1645 Falcaria lacertinaria Scalloped Hook-tip 2 Ð 1646 Watsonalla binaria Oak Hook-tip 1 1647 Watsonalla cultraria Barred Hook-tip 3 1648 Drepana falcataria Pebble Hook-tip 1 1651 Cilix glaucata Chinese Character 1 1652 Thyatira batis Peach Blossom 1 1653 Habrosyne pyritoides Buff Arches 1 1654 Tethea ocularis octogesimea Figure of Eighty 2 Ð 1657 Ochropacha duplaris Common Lutestring 2X Ð 1658 Cymatophorima diluta hartwiegi Oak Lutestring 3 1659 Achlya flavicornis Yellow Horned 2 Ð 1660 Polyploca ridens Frosted Green 2 Ð 1661 Archiearis parthenias Orange Underwing 2 Ð 1662 Archiearis notha Light Orange Underwing 4 1663 Alsophila aescularia March Moth 1 1665 Pseudoterpna pruinata atropunctaria Grass Emerald 2 Ð 1666 Geometra papilionaria Large Emerald 1 1667 Comibaena bajularia Blotched Emerald 2 Ð 1669 Hemithea aestivaria Common Emerald 1 1673 Hemistola chrysoprasaria Small Emerald 4 1674 Jodis lactearia Little Emerald 2 Ð 1677 Cyclophora albipunctata Birch Mocha 3 1679 Cyclophora porata False Mocha 4 1680 Cyclophora punctaria Maiden's Blush 2 Ð 1681 Cyclophora linearia Clay Triple-lines 2 Ï 1682 Timandra comae Blood-vein 1 1689 Scopula marginepunctata Mullein Wave 4 1690 Scopula imitaria Small Blood-vein 2 1692 Scopula immutata Lesser Cream Wave 3 1693 Scopula floslactata Cream Wave 2X Ð 1694 Scopula ternata Smoky Wave 3 Ð 1701 Idaea sylvestraria Dotted Border Wave 4 1702 Idaea biselata Small Fan-footed Wave 1 1705 Idaea fuscovenosa Dwarf Cream Wave 3 Ð 1707 Idaea seriata Small Dusty Wave 2X Ï 1708 Idaea dimidiata Single-dotted Wave 1 1709 Idaea subsericeata Satin Wave 3 1711 Idaea trigeminata Treble Brown Spot 3 Ï 1712 Idaea emarginata Small Scallop 3 Ð 1713 Idaea aversata Riband Wave 1 1715 Idaea straminata Plain Wave 2X 1716 Rhodometra sacraria Vestal 2 1719 Orthonama vittata Oblique Carpet 3 Ð 1720 Orthonama obstipata Gem 3 1722 Xanthorhoe designata Flame Carpet 1 1723 Xanthorhoe decoloraria Red Carpet 3 1724 Xanthorhoe spadicearia Red Twin-spot Carpet 3 Ð 1725 Xanthorhoe ferrugata Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet 2X 1726 Xanthorhoe quadrifasiata Large Twin-spot Carpet 3 1727 Xanthorhoe montanata Silver-ground Carpet 1 1728 Xanthorhoe fluctuata fluctuata Garden Carpet 1 1731 Scotopteryx bipunctaria cretata Chalk Carpet 3 1732 Scotopteryx chenopodiata Shaded Broad-bar 1 1733 Scotopteryx mucronata Lead Belle 3 1734 Scotopteryx luridata plumbaria July Belle 3 1737 Epirrhoe tristata Small Argent & Sable 4 1738 Epirrhoe alternata Common Carpet 1 1739 Epirrhoe rivata Wood Carpet 3 1740 Epirrhoe galiata Galium Carpet 3 1742 Camptogramma bilineata Yellow Shell 1 Code Taxon Vernacular Status Change 1743 Entephria flavicinctata Yellow-ringed Carpet 4 1744 Entephria caesiata Grey Mountain Carpet 2 1745 Larentia clavaria Mallow 4 1746 Anticlea badiata Shoulder Stripe 2 1747 Anticlea derivata Streamer 2 Ï 1748 Mesoleuca albicillata Beautiful Carpet 2 Ð 1749 Pelurga comitata Dark Spinach 2 Ð 1750 Lampropteryx suffumata Water Carpet 2 1752 Cosmorhoe ocellata Purple Bar 2 1753 Nebula salicata latentaria Striped Twin-spot Carpet 4 1754 Eulithis prunata Phoenix 2 1755 Eulithis testata Chevron 2 Ð 1756 Eulithis populata Northern Spinach 2 Ð 1757 Eulithis mellinata Spinach 2X Ð 1758 Eulithis pyraliata Barred Straw 1 1759 Ecliptopera silaceata Small Phoenix 1 1760 Chloroclysta siterata Red-green Carpet 2 Ï 1761 Chloroclysta miata Autumn Green Carpet 3 1762 Chloroclysta citrata Dark Marbled Carpet 2 Ð 1764 Chloroclysta truncata Common Marbled Carpet 1 1765 Cidaria fulvata Barred Yellow 1 1766 Plemyria rubiginata rubiginata Blue-bordered Carpet 2 Ð 1767 Thera firmata Pine Carpet 2 1768 Thera obeliscata Grey Pine Carpet 1 1769 Thera britannica Spruce Carpet 1 Ï 1771 Thera juniperata Juniper Carpet 2 Ï 1773 Electrophaes corylata Broken-barred Carpet 2 Ð 1774 Colostygia olivata Beech-green Carpet 4 1775 Colostygia multistrigaria Mottled Grey 2 1776 Colostygia pectinataria Green Carpet 1 1777 Hydriomena furcata July Highflyer 1 1778 Hydriomena impluviata May Highflyer 2 Ð 1779 Hydriomena ruberata Ruddy Highflyer 3 Ð 1781 Horisme vitalbata Small Waved Umber 4 1784 Melanthia procellata Pretty Chalk Carpet 4 1787 Rheumaptera hastata Argent & Sable 2 Ð 1788 Rheumaptera cervinalis Scarce Tissue 3 1789 Rheumaptera undulata Scallop Shell 2 Ï 1790 Triphosa dubitata Tissue 2 Ð 1791 Philereme vetulata Brown Scallop 4 1792 Philereme transversata britannica Dark Umber 4 1794 Euphyia unangulata Sharp-angled Carpet 4 1795 Epirrita dilutata November Moth 2g 1795x Epirrita dilutata agg. November Moth agg. 1 1796 Epirrita christyi Pale November Moth 3g 1797 Epirrita autumnata Autumnal Moth 2g 1798 Epirrita filigrammaria Small Autumnal Moth 3g 1799 Operophtera brumata Winter Moth 1 1800 Operophtera fagata Northern Winter Moth 2X 1801 Perizoma taeniata Barred Carpet 3 1802 Perizoma affinitata Rivulet 2X 1803 Perizoma alchemillata Small Rivulet 2X 1804 Perizoma bifaciata Barred Rivulet 3 1807 Perizoma albulata Grass Rivulet 3 Ð 1808 Perizoma flavofasciata Sandy Carpet 2 1809 Perizoma didymata Twin-spot Carpet 2 Ð 1811 Eupithecia tenuiata Slender Pug 3 Ð 1812 Eupithecia inturbata Maple Pug 3 1813 Eupithecia haworthiata Haworth's Pug 4 1814 Eupithecia plumbeolata Lead-coloured Pug 4 1816 Eupithecia linariata Toadflax Pug 2X 1817 Eupithecia pulchellata Foxglove Pug 2X 1818 Eupithecia irriguata Marbled Pug 4 Code Taxon Vernacular Status Change 1819 Eupithecia exiguata Mottled Pug 2X 1821 Eupithecia valerianata Valerian Pug 3 1822 Eupithecia pygmaeata Marsh Pug 3 1823 Eupithecia venosata Netted Pug 3 1825 Eupithecia centaureata Lime-speck Pug 2 1826 Eupithecia trisignaria Triple-spotted Pug 4 1827 Eupithecia intricata Freyer's Pug 2X Ï 1828 Eupithecia satyrata Satyr Pug 3 1830 Eupithecia absinthiata Wormwood Pug 2X 1831 Eupithecia absinthiata f. goossensiata Ling Pug 3 1832 Eupithecia assimilata Currant Pug 2X Ï 1833 Eupithecia expallidata Bleached Pug 4 1834 Eupithecia vulgata Common Pug 2X 1835 Eupithecia tripunctaria White-spotted Pug 2X Ð 1837 Eupithecia subfuscata Grey Pug 2X 1838 Eupithecia icterata Tawny Speckled Pug 2 1839 Eupithecia succenturiata Bordered Pug 2 1842 Eupithecia simpliciata Plain Pug 4 1843 Eupithecia distinctaria constrictata Thyme Pug 4 1844 Eupithecia indigata Ochreous Pug 2X Ð 1846 Eupithecia nanata Narrow-winged Pug 2X 1848 Eupithecia innotata Angle-barred Pug 3 1851 Eupithecia virgaureata Golden-rod Pug 2X 1852 Eupithecia abbreviata Brindled Pug 2X 1853 Eupithecia dodoneata Oak-tree Pug 2X 1854 Eupithecia pusillata Juniper Pug 2X Ð 1856 Eupithecia lariciata Larch Pug 2X Ð 1857 Eupithecia tantillaria Dwarf Pug 2 1858 Chloroclystis v-ata V-Pug 1 1859 Pasiphila chloerata Sloe Pug 4 1860 Pasiphila rectangulata Green Pug 1 1861 Pasiphila debiliata Bilberry Pug 3 1862 Gymnoscelis rufifasciata Double-striped Pug 1 1863 Anticollix sparsata Dentated Pug 4 1864 Chesias legatella Streak 2 Ð 1865 Chesias rufata Broom-tip 3 Ð 1866 Carsia sororiata anglica Manchester
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