Waved Umber Menophra abruptaria
Waved Umber Menophra abruptaria
Adult • © Nick Greatorex-Davies

70.257 BF1936

Waved Umber Menophra abruptaria

(Thunberg, 1792)


Wingspan 36-42 mm.

A distinctive species, occurring reasonably commonly in the south of England and Wales, becoming scarcer into the northernmost English counties.

It inhabits woodland, parks and gardens, and flies in a single generation from April into June.

The larvae feed on garden privet (Ligustrum ovalifolium) and lilac (Syringa vulgaris).
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