Morley's Final Catalogue: Rare. Ipswich (Ml); Needham (L); Stowmarket (B): ante-1890. One at Waldringfield on 21 May 1918 (Waller); a larva found at Southwold in July 1897, emerged on 31 May 1898 (Ctw); occasionally on Gorleston palings (Mr, Mly); two sitting on reed-fencing in Tuddenham Fen (Sparke).
Recent Suffolk Status: Local. Most records in east Suffolk, although this may be recorder bias as there are more light traps run in VC25.
Life history: Single-brooded. The colourful larvae have been found in Suffolk occasionally, at rest on Chamomile flowers.
Identification: Flies earlier in the year than the very similar Shark. The main difference between the two species is that the black streaks extend into the fringe on Chamomile shark. In Shark they end before the fringe.
Habitat: Disturbed ground, field edges, gardens, coastal sites. Recorded in 28 (48%) of 58 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1897. Last Recorded in 2023. |