Pale Oak Beauty

    Hypomecis punctinalis

    GeometridaeABH 70.268 B&F 1944

    Restricted largely to south-east England and East Anglia, this species has always been rare in the county. It is a moth of broadleaved woodland and scrub but sometimes may also be found in gardens and parks. Larvae feed on Oak, Birch and other trees. Adults sometimes rest on tree trunks by day. In the county it has been recorded irregularly in small numbers at scattered locations. Care is required to distinguish it from Great Oak Beauty and Willow Beauty.

    Adult Verification Grade: 2

    Pale Oak Beauty (Hypomecis punctinalis) photographed in Somerset by Sue Davies