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352 Phyllonorycter schreberella

Fabricius, 1781

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Phyllonorycter schreberella (Adult)

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ex. Mine in Ulmus, Greywell, Hants

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Adult

ex. Mine in Ulmus, Greywell, Hants

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352 Phyllonorycter schreberella

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352 Phyllonorycter schreberella

Fabricius, 1781

Wingspan 6-8 mm.

Along with P. tristrigella, this species feeds on elm (Ulmus), although not usually on wych elm (U. glabra) like that species. However the two mines are quite different - schreberella forming a rounded mine and tristrigella a longer, narrower tube-like mine.

The adults too, are quite different. The present species is smaller, with a metallic lustre and dark, leaden colours around the head and fringes, with silvery strigulae.

It is distributed mainly in the southern half of England and Wales, but can be common in places. The two species can occur side by side on the same tree.

The adults fly in two generations during May and August.

See also:
Leafmine (De bladmineerders van Nederland)

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