Common in grassland, fens, moorland, woodland rides and gardens throughout the British Isles. Widespread and moderately common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 36-44 mm. The common form could be confused with pale forms of
Clouded Brindle A. epomidion, which see, while the reddish brown f.
combusta may be misidentified as the rare immigrant
Scarce Brindle A. lateritia. Larva feeds on Cock's-foot and various other grasses.