Published:  12:37 PM, 19 August 2017

Rare species of endangered butterfly spotted after 133 years

Rare species of endangered butterfly spotted after 133 years


A rare species of butterfly, which has suffered a dramatic decline in numbers, was spotted in Scotland after 133 years.

The rare species of the endangered white-letter hairstreak butterfly was last recorded sighting in 1884, as per media reports.

According to the Guardian, the sighting in a field in Berwickshire, 100 metres from the English border, has raised hopes that climate change has helped it become the 34th butterfly species to live and breed in Scotland.

Paul Kirkland of the Butterfly Conservation Scotland said,"Climate change is a double-edged sword but it's an exciting time to be in the Scottish borders."

More than a quarter of Britain's 59 butterfly species have crossed the border to Scotland.

The white-letter hairstreak normally lives out of sight at the tops of elm trees but was earlier this month spotted in the field.

It suffered its worst year on record in 2016, according to the UK butterfly monitoring survey. Although widespread across England and Wales, it has suffered a 72 per cent decline over the last decade.

Its numbers were down by 96 per cent over the last 40 years.




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