Enthusiasts discovered Norfolk snout, thought to have died out in the UK in 1971, in their gardenThe Norfolk snout was always a rare moth in Britain. By the late 1960s, populations of this small beige moth with a distinctive protuberant "nose" had dwindled to just one site - a working quarry in north-west Norfolk.Bad weather or possibly over-collecting by a few zealots meant that the moth, which has a 20mm wingspan, became extinct in Britain in 1971. Continue reading...
Rare moth found in Norfolk village 50 years after becoming 'extinct' in Britain
5. září 2024 14:18
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Zdroj: The Guardian