73.188 Flounced Chestnut Copyright Martin Evans
 Distribution map Copyright Martin Evans
 Life stages table Copyright Martin Evans
 Life stages table Copyright Martin Evans  73.188 Flounced Chestnut Copyright Martin Evans

Noctuidae

73.188 Flounced Chestnut Anchoscelis helvola (Linnaeus, 1758)

Common

Similar species: If care is taken this moth is unlikely to be mistaken for any other British or Irish species.

Forewing: 16 to 18mm

Habitats: Heathland, Moorland, downland scrub and deciduous woodland.

Habits: The moth visits over-ripe blackberries and Ivy blossom. It is attracted to sugar and light.

Foodplant: The larva feeds mainly at night on oaks, birches, Hawthorn, elms, Bilberry, Heather, sallows, willows and other deciduous trees and shrubs. The full-fed larva constructs a cocoon under the soil where it rests until it pupates about six weeks later.

On the European mainland it has also been recorded feeding on Barberry, Hazel, cherry and Aspen.