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Similar Suffolk Species
Fenn's Wainscot
Protarchanara brevilinea
Twin-spotted Wainscot
Lenisa geminipuncta
White-mantled Wainscot
Archanara neurica
Webb's Wainscot
Globia sparganii
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Brown-veined Wainscot
Archanara dissoluta

(Treitschke, 1825) 2371 / 73.141

Morley's Final Catalogue: North Cove marshes of the Waveney, at light on 13 September 1932 (Mly); Dunwich and Walberswick (Btn), Covehithe in 1936 (Gd). Doubtless much confused with the next kind.

Recent Suffolk Status: Local, mainly along the coast, the edge of the Brecks and river valleys in the county.

Life history: Single-brooded.

Identification: Most similar to White-mantled wainscot. Brown-veined wainscot has a clear black spot in the centre of the underside of the hindwing, has a more stocky body and lacks the collar of white scales above the thorax that White-mantled has (although this feature wears off rapidly). Twin-spotted wainscot is a much stockier moth, has plainer wings and an obvious white spot on the forewing. Other wainscots are bigger in size. Melanic forms of Brown-veined wainscot have been found in the county which can be more similar to Brown-veined but they are smaller than that species.

Habitat: Reedbeds, fens, marshes.

Recorded in 39 (67%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1900.
Last Recorded in 2023.
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Determination
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Latest 5 Records
Date#VC10k Area
20/08/2023125TM57 - Southwold
17/08/2023126TL86 - Bury St Edmunds
15/08/2023125TM49 - Somerleyton/Beccles
15/08/2023225TM47 - Blythburgh/Dunwich
11/08/2023+25TM46 - Minsmere/Leiston
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Forewing: 12-15mm.
Flight: One generation July-Sept.
Foodplant:   Common Reed
Red List: Least Concern (LC)
GB Status: Common
Former Status: Local
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2
 Immature Adult
     
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