Gold Spot - Plusia festucae

Description

Wingspan 34-46 mm. A distinctive and colourful species.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Marshes, fens, woodland rides and upland grassland and, on heathland, moorland and river-banks

When to see it

It has two generations in the south, sometimes only one in the north, flying between June and September

Life History

The larvae feed on a variety of plants, mainly associated with these damp habitats.

UK Status

Reasonably common throughout the whole of Britain. In a recent survey to determine the status of all macro moths in Britain this species was classified as common.

VC55 Status

Fairly frequent in Leicestershire & Rutland and possibly increasing. L&R Moth Group status = B (scarce resident or restricted distribution or regular migrant)

Reference
73.022 BF2439

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

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Species profile

Common names
Gold Spot
Species group:
insect - moth
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Lepidoptera
Family:
Noctuidae
Records on NatureSpot:
302
First record:
30/06/2006 (Graham Finch)
Last record:
15/08/2025 (Hagley, Neil)

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