Distribution:
Widespread across southern England and Wales and more locally in northern England and Ireland.
Habitat:
The butterfly breeds in broad-leaved woodland, especially oak woodland or woods with sunny rides and glades. It occasionally uses mixed broad-leaved and conifer plantations and, in parts of south-west England and Ireland, also breeds in wooded hedgerows and sheltered lanes near to woods.
Diet:
The main foodplant is Common Dog-violet growing in shady or semi-shady positions on the woodland floor.
Status:
UK BAP status: Not listed
Butterfly Conservation priority: low
European threat status: not threatened