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That Arran Brown is just so rich and velvety. Positively sumptuous. Never seen a butterfly so velvet looking. Thanks for the wonderful pics everyone.
sometimes predators make me so angry ....
Yes, maybe it's for heating up quickly in the chilly early mornings here Anthony, where does it live then apart from at my place?
I have (?) a SNH publication on burnets in Scotland somewhere?
Anthony, where does it live then apart from at my place?
Arran Brown Erebia ligeaThe presence of this butterfly in the British Isles has long been disputed. However, there are several historical records that would suggest that it was once found in Scotland. The first record is from the Isle of Arran, Scotland, in 1803, from where this butterfly gets its name. Any confusion is not helped by the close similarity with the Scotch Argus – to the extent that some specimens of Arran Brown were discovered within series of Scotch Argus in old collections.British specimens of this species are few and far between. There is certainly insufficient evidence to conclusively determine if the species was ever resident, a migrant, or accidentally or deliberately introduced.