Status Morley's Final Catalogue: (Referring also to Clouded-bordered brindle): These two species, if distinct, are remarkably similar in the extent of their frequency and distribution. Both are found, no more than occasionally and never gregariously, everywhere; on Waldringfield sugar; distinctly uncommonly around both Ipswich and Beccles; neither is noted from Lothingland, now so well-worked.
Recent Suffolk Status: Locally common.
Life history: Single-brooded.
Identification: Clouded-bordered brindle lacks the pale line in the dark outer edge of the forewing and the oval and kidney mark are not outlined in dark colouration.
Habitat: Woodland, scrub, gardens.Recorded in 38 (66%) of 58 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1957. Last Recorded in 2023. |