Udea olivalis
Udea olivalis
Larva • Woodford Green, Essex • © Robin Barfoot

63.037 BF1392

Udea olivalis

([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)


Wingspan 24-28 mm.

Mostly greyish-brown on the upperwing with a distinctively-shaped central white spot, and one or two other whitish markings, this is a fairly easily recognised species.

In common with several other members of the Udea genus, the adult flies in June and July, and the caterpillars feed on a variety of herbaceous plants.

It is fairly common over most of Britain in woodland, gardens and waste ground.
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