Scrobipalpa ocellatella
Beet Moth
Beet Moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella
Adult • Heybrook Bay, Devon. Reared from larva on Beta maritima • © Bob Heckford

Scrobipalpa ocellatella
Beet Moth

35.118 BF814

(Boyd, 1858)

Wingspan c. 13mm.

A rather local species, occurring on shingle coasts and saltmarshes along the southern coast of England and Wales.

As the vernacular name suggests, the foodplants are beet (Beta vulgaris) and sea beet (Beta maritima), the larvae feeding in an untidy spinning.

There are two generations, with adult moths on the wing from May to July and again between August and October.

Flight period

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