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1862 Double-striped Pug - Gymnoscellis rufifasciata.

Trapped - Melbourne, Derbyshire - August 2003.
Described as uncommon and locally distributed, with the main population located on the gritstone moorlands. Occasionally recorded in the southern Trent Valley region. On the wing late March - May and July- August.

Food plant - Flowers of many plants including Holly, Ivy, Gorse Broom, Heather Rowan and cultivated Buddleias and roses.

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