A rare Red Data Book species, in pine woodland, birch woodland and scrub in parts of the Scottish Highlands, a priority species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Unlikely to be recorded in Hampshire or on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 34-39 mm. Some forms of
Square-spot Rustic Xestia xanthographa have the dark reniform spot and postmedian row of dots but the forewing is less ample and the glaucous tinge absent; the hindwing is paler and has a more sharply defined border. Some moorland forms of
Ingrailed Clay Diarsia mendica are very glaucous, but the markings are more clearly defined and a small, black claviform dot is present. Male
Barred Chestnut Diarsia dahlii has a more rust-coloured forewing with clearer markings, and in this species, too, the black claviform dot is present (MBGBI Vol 9). Larva feeds on Bilberry, Heather, Eared Willow and Birch.