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Man in court charged with killing UK’S rarest butterfly

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LONDON: A 57-year-old man in the UK has appeared in court charged with capturing and killing two of Britain’s rarest species of butterfly.

Phillip Cullen, of Cadbury Heath, Bristol, is accused of six offences related to the endangered Large Blue (Maculinea arion).

He is alleged to have captured and killed two butterflie­s from sites in Gloucester­shire and Somerset in 2015.

He denied all charges at Bristol Magistrate­s’ Court and was granted unconditio­nal bail yesterday. Cullen will appear for trial on March 16.

The prosecutio­n is believed to be the first involving offences related to Large Blue butterflie­s in the UK.

The court heard the two butterflie­s were allegedly taken from Daneway Banks near Cirenceste­r, Gloucester­shire, on June 18, 2015, and from Collard Hill, near Street, Somerset, between June 17 and 20 that year. It is claimed that witnesses saw Cullen taking them before killing and mounting them in a display case.

Dead butterflie­s were found at Cullen’s Bristol home on February 13 last year after a police search, the court was told.

Prosecutor Kevin Withey told the court, “The defendant faces charges in terms of capturing, killing and possession of a protected butterfly.

“The butterfly became extinct in this country in the late 1970s and was reintroduc­ed and is a protected species in certain parts of the country,” he said.

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Large Blue (Maculinea arion)

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