Great Breach and Copley Woods

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Great Breach and Copley Woods
Area of Search Somerset
Grid Reference ST500320
Interest Biological
Area 64.8 hectare (160 acre)
Notification 1972
Location Map English Nature

Great Breach and Copley Woods (grid reference ST500320) is a 64.8 hectare (160 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest 1 km south of Compton Dundon and 5 km south-east of Street in Somerset, England, notified in 1972.

Duke of Burgandy butterfly
Duke of Burgandy butterfly

This is a Nature Conservation Review Woodland Site, owned and managed by the Somerset Wildlife Trust. The site consists of ancient and semi-natural broadleaved woodland. Two woodland types with a restricted distribution in Britain occur and the site supports a locally important invertebrate fauna. Additional interest lies in the fungi of which 470 species have been recorded. 29 resident breeding species of butterfly have been recorded. The notable Duke of Burgundy (Hamearis lucina) is of particular interest. Moths are well represented and include the nationally rare Ethmia terminella and Dystebenna stephensi. Three nationally rare species of Hoverfly: Cheilosia carbonaria, Xylota abiens and X. xanthocnema are also present.[1]

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  1. ^ Great Breach and Copley Woods. English Nature. Retrieved on 2006-08-12.

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Coordinates: 51.08513° N 2.71523° W