UK Status
Resident. Widespread throughout the British Isles as
far north as Easter Ross.
Montgomeryshire Status
A fairly common species which has been recorded from relatively few sites in the county, mainly
because of it's early flight time in the year.
Wingspan
:
M & F, 19-23mm.
Confusion species
None.
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Flight time & Voltinity
(Univoltine)
Habitat
All woodland, but especially oak.
Foodplant
Various trees and shrubs.
Lifestage data
Spinning. Eggs laid on foodplant. Larva forms a spinning amongst the
leaves of leaf edge and feeds within. Pupates in a tough cocoon of
earth and silk, in debris on the ground. |
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