A common species of oak woodland and woodland pasture.The larvae feed on spun leaves oak Quercus sp. The adults can be disturbed during the day and later come to light.Note Similar to A. consociella but is less grey, basal area of forewing is reddish not greyish and discal spots are smaller.Recorded in 41 (29%) of 140 10k Squares.First Recorded in 1859.Last Recorded in 2022.(Data up to end 2022)Additional Stats Exit iRecord
Recorded in 41 (29%) of 140 10k Squares.First Recorded in 1859.Last Recorded in 2022.(Data up to end 2022)Additional Stats
Golden Cinnabar Membership