Yorkshire Status: Uncommon and fairly widespread resident.
Sutton & Beaumont, 1989: Often common near or in coniferous plantations and occasionally away from such areas. Widely recorded in vice-counties 61 to 64 but only taken at two sites in VC65 (Harmby and Baldersby St James).
2012 (CHF): Still reasonably common amongst pines in most parts of the county.
Recorded in 138 (69%) of 200 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1846. Last Recorded in 2022. Additional Stats
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