Oblique Striped Phibalapteryx virgata
Oblique Striped Phibalapteryx virgata
Adult • © David Painter

70.039 BF1718

Oblique Striped Phibalapteryx virgata

(Hufnagel, 1767)


Wingspan 22-25 mm.

A fairly local species which occurs in coastal sandhills in the south of Britain, as well as the Breckland district of East Anglia.

There are two generations, one in May and June, and a second in August.

The moths fly from dusk onwards, and sometimes come to light.

Lady's bedstraw (Galium) is the main foodplant of the larva.
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