Brindled Beauty Lycia hirtaria
Brindled Beauty Lycia hirtaria
Larva • East Ross, Scotland • © Nigel Richards

70.248 BF1927

Brindled Beauty Lycia hirtaria

(Clerck, 1759)


Wingspan 35-45 mm.

Occurring locally throughout a large part of Britain, this species is commonest in the south, especially the Home Counties.

The moths fly in March and April, and the males at least, are attracted to light.

It prefers woodland and suburban habitats, and feeds on a range of deciduous trees.
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