Sutton & Beaumont, 1989: Local, most frequent in the north of the County.
Beaumont, 2002: VC61. Allerthorpe Common, 13.5.1992, det. HEB (GBS), 14.5.1997 (ASE). NEW VICE-COUNTY RECORD.
2013 (CHF): Less common and more local than Monopis laevigella with which it is sometimes confused. Most records are at light and it is much less common in nest boxes. The larvae may feed on decaying animal carcasses. The distinct pale tornal spot is much more pronounced than in laevigella and the hyaline spot is usually more pronounced and not as close to the base of the wing.
Recorded in 59 (30%) of 200 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1912. Last Recorded in 2023. Additional Stats