
http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/reports_largecopper.php
Cheers,
- Pete
Our subspecies should be called L. dispar disparu, to slip in a French pun.The Annoying Czech wrote:You Brits are really obsessed with dispars, don't you.
I understand the species is doing well in central and eastern Europe at the moment, spreading its range. I vaguely remember reading something to the effect that it has broadened its range of foodplants and is not so restricted to extremely wet places - is this correct?The Annoying Czech wrote:You Brits are really obsessed with dispars, don't you.
Have I already told you I have dispar biotope right behind the house?
(I just have to be really annoying from time to time.)