Difficult to distinguish from the Lesser Treble-bar, although usually slightly larger. The angle of the basal cross-line is often slightly obtuse and not acute. In the male, the tip of the abdomen is pointed and not blunt. Easily disturbed by day. Flies from dusk and after dark.

Size and Family

  • Family – Carpets and Allies (Larentiines)
  • Medium Sized 

Conservation status

  • UK BAP: Not listed
  • Common

Caterpillar Food Plants

St John’s-worts.

Habitat

Found in a range of habitats, including gardens, field margins, heathland, moorland, woodland rides, calcareous grassland, sand dunes and sea-cliffs.

Distribution

  • Countries – England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland
  • Reasonably well distributed over Britain and Ireland, including the Hebrides and Orkney. Recorded on the Isle of Man and rare on the Channel Islands.
 
Treble-bar - Garry Barlow

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Treble-bar - Heath McDonald

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Treble-bar - Patrick Clement

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Treble-bar (underside) - Iain Leach

Treble-bar (underside)

Treble-bar - Ben Sale

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Treble-bar - Clive Jones

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Treble-bar - Clive Jones

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Treble-bar - Koen Thonissen

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Treble-bar - Garry Barlow

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