Narrow-winged Pug Eupithecia nanata
Narrow-winged Pug Eupithecia nanata
Larva • East Ross, Scotland • © Nigel Richards

70.168 BF1846

Narrow-winged Pug Eupithecia nanata

(Hübner, [1813])


Wingspan 13-17 mm.

Inhabiting heathland and moorland, this distinctive species is fairly commonly distributed throughout Britain.

One of the earlier Pugs to emerge in the spring, it flies from April to June, and sometimes has a second generation in August.

The larvae feeds on the flowers of heather (Calluna) in the autumn.

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