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2023 Annual Butterfly Report

Brown Argus

Aricia agestis

Checklist Number
61.015 [B&F: 1572]

Classification

Family:Lycaenidae
Subfamily:Polyommatinae
Genus:Aricia
Species:agestis
Authority:([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)

Introduction

This small butterfly is characteristic of southern chalk and limestone grassland. It is a close relative of the Northern Brown Argus, which is restricted to Scotland and northern England. The adults have a silvery appearance as they fly low to the ground and they stop frequently either to perch or feed on flowers. They may be confused with Common Blue females, which also have brown upperwings but usually with some blue at the base. The butterfly spread rapidly in the mid-1990s but lost ground in the last three years of the twentieth century.

Records Summary

#Records #Individuals Earliest Record Latest Record
All Records26,53082,21208/04/200231/10/2005
20231,9276,3837/5/20239/10/2023

Records Detail (2023)

Site Date Quantity
EarliestMagdalen Hill Down Original transect: Section 107/5/20231
LatestPortsdown Hill9/10/20231
Max CountBroughton Down9/8/202382

Records Distribution (2023)

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Records / Recorders by Year (1970-2023)

Records by Week (2023)