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Diet Overlap

Ematurga atomaria (Common Heath Moth)
Callistege mi (Mother Shipton Moth)

Common Diet

Bistorta officinalis (meadow bistort)
Calluna vulgaris (heather)
Polygonum aviculare aviculare (prostrate knotweed)
Trifolium dubium (hop clover)
Trifolium pratense (Red Clover)
Trifolium repens (Ladino Clover)

Common Habitat

Asby Complex
Berwyn a Mynyddoedd de Clwyd/ Berwyn and South Clwyd Mountains
Braunton Burrows
Breckland
Burnham Beeches
Cairngorms
Corsydd Môn/ Anglesey Fens
Culbin Bar
Dorset Heaths (Purbeck and Wareham) and Studland Dunes
Fenland
Fenn`s, Whixall, Bettisfield, Wem and Cadney Mosses
Lake District High Fells
Loch Etive Woods
Moor House – Upper Teesdale
Morecambe Bay
Morecambe Bay Pavements
Morfa Harlech a Morfa Dyffryn
North Pennine Moors
Peak District Dales
Pen Llyn a`r Sarnau/ Lleyn Peninsula and the Sarnau
Rum
Sefton Coast
Skipwith Common
Solent Maritime
Sunart
The New Forest
Thorne Moor
Thursley, Ash, Pirbright and Chobham
West Midlands Mosses

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Ecology of Commanster
♦ 2HOSTS - a Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants Gaden S. Robinson, Phillip R. Ackery, Ian J. Kitching, George W. Beccaloni AND Luis M. Hernández
♦ 3Biological Records Centre Database of Insects and their Food Plants
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