Blair's Sholder - Knot

I know it's been blipped before, but this Blair's Sholder-Knot moth Lothophane leautieri was especially well marked, and well worth blipping again. 
The Blair's Sholder- knot is a recent colonist, having been first discovered in the Isle of Wight in 1951 it is now fairly common throught much of England.
It flies in October and November in suburban habitats where the larvae can feed on cypress especially the ornamental varieties, consuming mainly the flowers.

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