Recording method
Comes to light. By day, rests low down on tree-trunks.
Life cycle
Larvae: July-September or July-April, feeding on the leaves. Adults: April-July.
Larval foodplants
Common Alder, whitebeam species, Hornbeam and Vaccinium species (Blaeberry, Cowberry, Cranberry). Probably also Hazel and other plants.
History
The first for Dumfries & Galloway was published in Stephens (1834) with the Rev. William Little recording it at “Loch” (VC72), which is believed to be Lochwood Moss nearby to Raehills, Dumfriesshire, where he resided. The first for Kirkcudbrightshire was found at Kirkconnell on 4th July 1977 by Sir Arthur Duncan, specimen at National Museums Scotland, with the first for Wigtownshire coming twenty-two years later when E. F. Hancock recorded it at The Forest in June, 1989.