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Burnished Brass
Diachrysia chrysitis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Noctuidae: Plusiinae
2434 / 73.012
Photo © Ben Sale,  Stevenage, Hertfordshire (03/06/19)

Similar Herts & Middlesex Species
Slender Burnished Brass
Thysanoplusia orichalcea
Forewing: 16-19mm.
Flight: One generation June-July. (partial Aug-Oct)
Foodplant:   Common Nettle other plants.
Red List: Least Concern (LC)
GB Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 1

General comments:
Widespread or perhaps ubiquitous resident.

In Britain we have regarded typical chrysitis as being the form in which the forewings bear two more or less parallel brassy bands that are separated by the darker ground colour. Where these two bands coalesce to create an effective 'H' shape we have regarded this as being either ab. juncta Tutt or ab. tutti Kostrowicki. The Pacific Burnished Brass D. stenochrysis (also called the Cryptic Burnished Brass), is a valid species that has spread westwards from the Far East and almost certainly now occurs in Britain. It sports the 'H' shape marking, but this alone is insufficient to name it. Representative voucher specimens, in which the horizontal bar of the "H" shape is formed of a line that is at least 3mm thick should be kept. In the present work it has been impossible to segregate records; both 'parallel' and 'H' forms are widespread across the county in both generations, although 'H' forms appear to be numerically superior. They are all mapped as one, but undoubtedly some may be Pacific Burnished Brass.

Recorded in 37 (90%) of 41 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1887.
Last Recorded in 2024.

Latest Records
Date#VC10k - General Area
25/06/2024121TQ09 - Watford / Rickmansworth
22/06/2024320TQ09 - Watford / Rickmansworth
22/06/2024221TQ09 - Watford / Rickmansworth
21/06/2024120TQ09 - Watford / Rickmansworth
06/06/2024121TQ09 - Watford / Rickmansworth
30/09/2023120TQ09 - Watford / Rickmansworth
28/09/2023221TQ09 - Watford / Rickmansworth
24/09/2023120TL21 - Welwyn Garden City
24/09/2023221TQ09 - Watford / Rickmansworth
23/09/2023120TL42 - Bishop's Stortford (N)
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