70.234 BF1913
Canary-shouldered Thorn Ennomos alniaria
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Wingspan 38-42 mm.
Aptly named after the canary-yellow thorax, or 'shoulders', this is a fairly common species all over Britain.
It has a single generation which flies from July to October, and is regularly attracted to artificial light.
It frequents woodland, gardens and a range of other habitats, and the larvae feed on a variety of deciduous trees.