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Species Account for Earias clorana

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Earias clorana  (Linnaeus, 1761) 74.011 Evidence needed
Cream-bordered Green Pea
Lepidoptera: macromoths: Nolidae

Cream Bordered Green Pea. Copyright: Stephen Rolls

 
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Taxonomic group: larger moths (Lepidoptera: macromoths) - County data

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Records: 478
First Record: 1967
Latest Record: 2023

1992-on hectads: 46
Pre-1992 hectads: 9
Total hectads: 46

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Broad Habitat Data (based on 140 records with habitat information)

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Habitat Detail and Method (based on 478 records with habitat detail and method information)

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