Species details
Melanostoma scalare (Fabricius, 1794)
NomenclatureLike M. mellinum, this is a rather variable species which is rumoured to have been split into two species by revisionary work in Europe. Recent DNA testing did not support such a split.
BiologyThe larva as for M. mellinum. Again it appears to be double brooded, but the earlier peak in abundance in May-June tends to be stronger, so that it tends to be the more abundant of the two in the spring and early summer.
DistributionWidespread throughout Great Britain, like M. mellinum, but it tends to prefer lusher vegetation and is not usually found in open situations such as moorland. It is more likely to be found in woodland rides and edges or around scrub or hedgerows.