UK Status
Resident. Widespread and common in southern Britain
as far north as Yorkshire.
Montgomeryshire Status
This species was first recorded in 1990 at Llanidloes in the south of the county and it wasn't seen for another 22 years when it was found at Middletown in 2012. Since then it has been recorded sparsely in the east of the county.
Wingspan
:
M & F, 9-10mm.
Confusion species
Many species of Parornix are very similar, care should be taken with
identification.
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Flight time & Voltinity
(Bivoltine)
Habitat
Woodland, scrub and hedgerows.
Foodplant
Blackthorn and wild plum.
Lifestage data
Leaf miner. Eggs laid on underside of leaf. Larva forms a gallery which
develops into a blotch, then folds the leaf tip or edge and feeds
within. Pupates in a yellow cocoon in a folded edge of a leaf or
detritus. |
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