NUT-TREE TUSSOCK Colocasia coryli
Local - well established in south east woodlands.
Rosie described it as fairly common in Regions 2 and 4 but there were no records from the Rothamsted sites.
Summer records from ND13 in 2005 and ND12 in 2010 and 2014
Records from ND12 in April and May 2022 indicate it is breeding earlier than in the past
Scottish Status: Common - stable. UK Status: Common
UK distribution trend shows  Major long-term increase (cf: Atlas of Britain & Ireland's Larger Moths)
First and last flight dates recorded in Caithness: 24th April to 23rd June 


MAP: blue dots last record 2000 to 2009 red dots last record 2010 to 2019
green dots last record 2020 to present

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