Morley's Final Catalogue: Local through the southern half of England; still considered to be very rare in Suffolk, with but three instances: Needham (L), Bury (Wrt), both before 1890; one specimen at rest on an Oak-trunk near Timworth (Nurse, Entom. 1911, 220).
Recent Suffolk Status: Extinct.
Life history: Single-brooded.
Identification: Fairly distinctive. Early flight period should seperate from similar species.
Habitat: Mature woodland with large Oaks.
Verification Grade Comment: Extremely rare
Retained Specimen / Photograph will be Required.
Recorded in 1 (2%) of 58 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1911. Last Recorded in 1911. Additional Stats
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