Orange Upperwing Jodia croceago
Orange Upperwing Jodia croceago
Adult • Cornwall • © Adrian Spalding

73.199 BF2257

Orange Upperwing Jodia croceago

([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)


Wingspan c. 35 mm.

A rare and local species, which despite concerted efforts has not been seen in Britain for a number of years. It was formerly found in very scattered localities in wooded habitats in the southern half of England and Wales.

The flight period of the adults is during October and November, then hibernating and reappearing from March to May.

The larval foodplant is oak (Quercus), the larvae occurring from April to July.
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