Morley's Final Catalogue: Locally abundant on broom in gravelly places. Copdock and Bentley (Hkg), common at light in Ipswich (Mly), Playford, Needham, Stowmarket. Bury, Icklingham, Brandon. Worlingham (Crf). Blythburgh (Gd); Reydon in 1935 (Baker).
Recent Suffolk Status: Common in the Sandlings and Breck with scattered records elsewhere.
Life history: Single-brooded. Easily disturbed from the foodplant during the day as well as coming to light. Larvae have been found on the foodplant quite regularly in the county in late spring/early summer.
Identification: Broom-tip does not have the pale streak mark which gives this species its name.
Habitat: Heathland, scrub, wood edges, gardens. Recorded in 39 (67%) of 58 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1935. Last Recorded in 2023. |