Sutton & Beaumont, 1989: Widely recorded and often common in all five vice-counties.
2013 (CHF): Possibly the most attractive member of this genus. The characteristic pale patch at the base of the wing separates it from other confusion species. Thinly scattered in the north and west of the county where the larvae feed on wild strawberry and water avens.
Recorded in 21 (11%) of 200 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1868. Last Recorded in 2023. Additional Stats