Species Account for Satyrium w-album
Satyrium w-album (Knoch, 1782)
White-letter Hairstreak
Lepidoptera: butterflies: Lycaenidae
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W&C Act: Schedule 5
BAP status: UKBAP
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Taxonomic group: butterflies (Lepidoptera: butterflies) - Part county data
White-letter Hairstreak on UK Butterflies website
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The White-letter Hairstreak Strymonidia w-album is a widely but locally distributed butterfly of southern and central England, Yorkshire and Wales. The larva feed on elms in sheltered hedgerows, mixed scrub, and along the edges of woodland rides, as well as on large isolated elms, with colonies usually confined to a small group or even a single tree. Although the butterfly seems to have become rare in the 1970s with the loss of elms to Dutch Elm Disease, it has been recovering, the larvae using sucker regrowth (Asher et al., 2001). References
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