Description
this magnificent butterfly flies high in the tree-tops of well-wooded landscapes in central-southern england where it feeds on aphid honeydew and tree sap. the adults are extremely elusive and occur at low densities over large areas. the males occasionally descend to the ground, usually in mid-morning, where they probe for salts either from road surfaces or from animal dung. the purple emperor declined steadily during the twentieth century and is now restricted to some of the larger woods in southern england. there has been a recent slight re-expansion in some areas.restricted to large woods in southern england where they spend much of their time in the treetops. females resemble the white admiral, but have an orange-ringed eyespot under the forewing.
Habitat
Found in large blocks of broadleaved woodland or clusters of smaller woods and/or dense scrub with a good supply of willow.
Countries
Countries: England
Wing span range
0mm