2020 Annual Report for: Noctuidae / Cuculliinae

For species seen in 2020 that had less than or equal to 100 records, full details are included; for more common species, the earliest, latest and highest count by vice-county are shown. The narrative for each species is taken from the main Hantsmoths website, and it is possible that some information on abundance and occurrence can get out of date, as it is impossible to keep up with all changes; however it should give a good introduction to each species. The tables in each species account summarise the previous status, and that for the current year.

For the maps, all records prior to 2020 are shown by a blue dot (the larger the dot, the more recent), with the current year's records shown in red. As previous records are superimposed on any report for 2020, new sites have greater emphasis (i.e. will show as 'more red').

In the species accounts, an asterisk next to a location indicates a new 10km square record; earliest ever dates are highlighted in orange, and latest ever in red. Initials in the species accounts refer to the recorders listed here. Please get in touch if you identify any omissions or errors, in particular if you have records that have yet to be submitted. Details of how to submit records can be found here.

73.052 [B&F: 2216] Shark Cucullia umbratica (Linnaeus, 1758) - Common

Common in rough ground, chalk and limestone grassland, sand-dunes, shingle beaches and gardens throughout the British Isles. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight this species is still fairly frequent in places, especially near the coast. Wingspan 48-57 mm. The only confusion species is Chamomile Shark C. chamomillae, but C. umbratica has forewing fringes clear and unmarked, while on C. chamomillae they are cut by dark veins. Larva feeds on flowers and leaves of Beaked, Marsh, Rough and Smooth Hawk's-beard, Mouse-ear Hawkweed and Perennial Sow-thistle, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2020

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1010811219512019
1182995719492019
1222320419492019

2020 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10221
11331
12331

Records by year

Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC10: Shanklin, one, 20 May; one, 02 Jun (IOu);

VC11: Stanbrige Earls, one, to actinic, 25 Jun (JRMi); Broughton, one, to actinic, 06 Aug (GCE); Dibden Purlieu, one, to actinic, 20 Jun (RAC); Shirrell Heath, one, 24 May (LEdg); Wickham, one, 28 Jun (JRDS); Northney, Hayling Island, present, 22 Jun (JWP); Sway, one, 24 May; one, 07 Jun; one, 09 Jun; one, 14 Jun (SKe);

VC12: Chilbolton, one, to actinic, 07 Jun; one, to actinic, 10 Jun (GCE); Anna Valley, Andover, two, 02 Jun (TJN); Basingstoke, one, 01 Jun (DLev)

73.053 [B&F: 2214] Chamomile Shark Cucullia chamomillae ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Local

Local on calcareous grassland, waste ground, farmland and gardens; well distributed, showing a preference for sandy or light calcareous soils, and probably most common near the coasts, in England and Wales, Scotland to Perthshire, and Ireland (MBGBI Vol 10). In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight thinly scattered through the three vice-counties, but scarcer than formerly, probably on account of changed agricultural techniques. Wingspan 42-52 mm. The most likely confusion species is Shark Cucullia umbratica, which see for differences. Larva feeds on flowers of Scentless Mayweed, Corn Chamomile, Stinking Chamomile and Feverfew, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2020

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10271419072019
1114913919502019
12361119512012

2020 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
11111
12111

Records by year

Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC11: Stubbington, larva, one, on host-plant, 20 Jun (RJD);

VC12: Chilbolton, one, to actinic, 23 Apr (GCE)

73.057 [B&F: 2219] Striped Lychnis Cucullia lychnitis Rambur, 1833 - Nationally Scarce

Nationally scarce (Na) and a priority species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan, on calcareous grassland and roadside verges. Found throughout much of the chalk outcrop of central Hampshire, extending from the South Downs of West Sussex virtually to the border with Wiltshire. It is also breeding in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and in small scattered sites over a wide area in south Buckinghamshire. Hampshire is an important national stronghold for the species, and in 2000 the moth was discovered to have colonised the recently re-seeded extension of the Magdalen Hill Down Reserve near Winchester. Not recorded from the Isle of Wight to date. Wingspan 42-46 mm. The most likely confusion species are Mullein S. verbasci, which is usually larger and brown-tinged, with a clearly defined discal spot on the underside of the hindwing, whereas Striped Lychnis is grey-tinged and does not hindwing underside dot, and Water Betony S. scrophulariae, from which reliably separable only by reference to the genitalia. Larva feeds on flowers of Dark Mullein, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2020

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
11226140518002019
12468306419482019

2020 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1184215
1238467171

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Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC11: Broughton, larva, five, field observation, 03 Aug; larva, three, field observation, 03 Aug; larva, one, field observation, 03 Aug; Stockbridge, larva, 15, field observation, 29 Jul; larva, five, field observation, 29 Jul (GCE); Magdalen Hill Down, larva, five, field observation, 01 Aug (A&LB); Exton, larva, one, field observation, on 10 flower spikes, 28 Jul; Old Winchester Hill, larva, two, field observation, 01 Aug (AMD); , two, field observation, on Great Mullein, 01 Aug (JHH, AMD); Chalton, larva, 10, field observation, 13 Aug (Unknown);

VC12: Nether Wallop, larva, nine, field observation, 28 Jul; larva, seven, field observation, 28 Jul; larva, one, field observation, 28 Jul; larva, five, field observation, 28 Jul; Stockbridge, larva, six, field observation, 28 Jul (GCE); West Down NR, Leckford, larva, 17, field observation, on 324 flower spikes, 16 Jul (FHay); West Down, Chilbolton, larva, six, field observation, 29 Jul; Chilbolton, larva, one, field observation, 22 Jul; larva, two, field observation, 29 Jul; larva, two, field observation, 04 Aug; larva, one, field observation, 05 Aug; Barton Stacey, larva, three, field observation, 24 Jul; larva, five, field observation, 24 Jul; larva, one, field observation, 02 Aug; larva, 22, field observation, 24 Jul; larva, six, field observation, 04 Aug; larva, two, field observation, 04 Aug; larva, five, field observation, 04 Aug; larva, 11, field observation, 04 Aug; Longparish, larva, one, field observation, 02 Aug; Barton Stacey, larva, 10, field observation, 04 Aug (GCE); Litchfield, larva, four, field observation, on 150 flower spikes, 15 Jul; larva, seven, field observation, on 45 flower spikes, 15 Jul (DJH); Chilcomb, larva, 171, field observation, 17 Jul (AMD, KBar); Winnall Down, Winchester, larva, three, field observation, on 7 flower spikes, 25 Jul (DJH); Morn Hill, larva, 41, field observation, 13 Jul (JCha); Northington, larva, 10, field observation, 05 Aug (AMD); Titchbourne, larva, 13, field observation, 22 Jul (KBar); Abbotstone, present, 25 Jul (LWe); Titchbourne, larva, 19, field observation, 22 Jul; larva, 20, field observation, 19 Jul (KBar); Brown Candover, larva, 15, field observation, 05 Aug (AMD); Overton, larva, 10, field observation, 22 Jul (JSqu); Chilton Candover, larva, four, field observation, 05 Aug (AMD); Overton, larva, three, field observation, on Dark Mullein, 28 Jul (ACr); Ropley, larva, 33, field observation, 28 Jul; larva, six, field observation, 28 Jul (AMD); larva, three, field observation, 05 Aug (LF); larva, three, field observation, 05 Aug (TJN, LF); Stonybrow Wood, East Tisted, larva, three, field observation, 28 Jul (AMD); Weston Patrick, larva, 12, field observation, on 65 flower spikes, 23 Jul; Upton Grey, larva, 21, field observation, on 180 flower spikes, 23 Jul (GJD)

73.058 [B&F: 2221] Mullein Cucullia verbasci (Linnaeus, 1758) - Common

Common in calcareous grassland, woodland clearings, woodland rides, scrub, roadside verges, shingle beaches, parks and gardens throughout much of England and Wales, mostly in the south. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight well-distributed, partly as a result of the differing ecology of the two main food-plants. Wingspan 44-56 mm. The main confusion species are Striped Lychnis S. lychnitis and Water Betony S. scrophulariae. The larva is found on various species of mullein (Verbascum), in particular Great Mullein, but it also uses Buddleia in gardens, and not infrequently on figwort (Scrophularia sp.)

Records prior to 2020

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1014237419512019
1146295419512019
1225772419512019

2020 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1011143
11163410
1219389

Records by year

Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC10: Freshwater Cliffs, two, 16 May (SDa); Wroxall Down, larva, two, field observation, on Buddleja, 06 Jul (IOu); Wheelers Bay, three, 13 Apr (ABu); Bonchurch, one, 17 Mar; one, 01 Apr; one, 21 Apr; one, 02 May (JHa); Shanklin, one, 23 Mar; one, 10 Apr; one, 15 Apr (IOu); East Cowes, larva, present, field observation, on Mullein , 03 Jun (TWhi);

VC11: Beaulieu Heath, NF, present, field observation, 04 Jun (iNat); Marchwood, larva, six, field observation, 12 Jun (CTh); Ashurst, NF, one, 18 Apr (SAB); Romsey, one, 16 Apr (SLay); Kings Somborne, larva, one, field observation, 22 Jun; larva, two, field observation, 22 Jun (GCE); Romsey, one, 16 Apr; larva, 10, field observation, on cultivated Mullein, 03 Jun (MB); Blackfied, larva, one, field observation, on Verbascum thapsus, 24 May (PGS); Southampton, one, 01 Apr (MEdg); Bishopstoke, larva, three, field observation, on cultivated foxglove , 25 May (DHu); Whiteley, larva, one, field observation, 08 Jun (RSto); Catisfield, one, 12 Apr (ALR); Fareham, larva, one, field observation, 26 May (ADT); one, 02 Apr (KJW); Portsdown, larva, two, on host-plant, on Verbascum thapsus, 30 May (GRE); Beacon Hill NNR, larva, one, field observation, 21 Jun (MChg); Horndean, one, to actinic, 19 Jun (P&AHo); Pennington, larva, one, field observation, 14 Jun; larva, one, field observation, 14 Jun; larva, one, field observation, 14 Jun; larva, one, field observation, 14 Jun; larva, one, field observation, 14 Jun (JCor); Gosport, larva, nine, field observation, 02 Jun (RFor); Southsea, one, 05 Apr (JGe);

VC12: Palestine nr Grateley, larva, one, field observation, 25 May (RJen); Chilbolton, larva, four, field observation, 27 May (SLE); larva, nine, field observation, 01 Jun (GCE); Overton, one, 20 Apr; larva, two, field observation, 08 Jun (MSi); Overton Lagoons, larva, one, field observation, on Great Mullein, 16 May; larva, three, field observation, on Great Mullein, 17 May; larva, two, field observation, 20 May; larva, one, field observation, 21 May; larva, one, field observation, 22 May; larva, one, field observation, on Great Mullein, 03 Jun (PEH); Ropley, larva, present, field observation, 29 May (TJN); Basingstoke, two, 21 Apr; one, 08 May (DLev); larva, present, field observation, on Great Mullein, 20 Jun (MJW); one, to actinic, 19 Apr; one, 23 Apr (RHil); Liss, one, 16 May (LBe); Alton, one, to actinic, 16 Apr (BCA); Bordon, present, field observation, 12 Jun (iNat); Woolmer, larva, two, field observation, 26 Jun (DMurr); Blackbushe Airfield, larva, one, field observation, 13 Jun (JHH); Fleet, larva, five, field observation, 15 May (MHals)