UK Status
Resident. Widespread and locally common in southern
England and Wales.
Montgomeryshire Status
This very local species was first recorded in 2013 at Middletown in the
east of the county.
Wingspan
:
M & F 7-8mm.
Confusion species
Many species of Phyllonorycter are extremely similar, great care should
be given when separating these species.
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Flight time & Voltinity
(Bivoltine)
Habitat
Wherever the foodplant is found.
Foodplant
Cherry or plum.
Lifestage data
Leaf miner. Eggs laid on underside of leaf. Larva mine underside of
leaf between 2 veins. Pupates in mine in cocoon formed from sides
of mine. Cocoon is manoeuvred
through mine wall before moth emerges. |
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