Monday 11 June 2018

A second record of Morophaga Choragella the Large Clothes Moth

Simon caught this moth in Darley Dale a couple of days ago. I caught one on July 2016 so it looks like this moth is perhaps recently established in the area. We are not aware of any other Derbyshire records but it would be surprising if there are not some to the South as it looks like the moth is spreading North. 
There are a handful of records from Nottinghamshire but otherwise is restricted to the south east of the Country
Morophaga choragella © Simon Roddis
NBN Atlas records of Morophaga choragella

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the share. This was very interesting. Is it common for this kind of moth to spread more up north? It's always great to know why different kinds of animals, insects, etc start to spread out of were they have been for so many years. Have a great day.
    World of Animals

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  2. Thanks for the query but difficult to answer. There appear to be plenty of insects, animals and plants which are spreading north and it certainly looks like this is an example but very difficult to answer without a detailed knowledge of the species. Climate change is doubtless one factor.

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    1. Thank you Andy for the reply. Yes i agree with you with that we need to know more about the species before we come to any answers. Hope all is well with you.

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