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366a Horse Chestnut Leaf-miner Cameraria ohridella

(Deschka & Dimic, 1986)

Distribution Map

Using datasets:
Wicken Fen nature reserve species data held by The National Trust: National Trust
BRERC April 2013: Bristol Regional Environmental Records Centre
GiGL professional survey records (Last 10 years): Greenspace Information for Greater London
Hatfield Forest species data held by The National Trust.: National Trust
Patrick Roper's Notebooks: Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
Rotherham Biological Records Centre - Non-sensitive Records from all taxonomic groups: Rotherham Biological Records Centre
Bedfordshire Micro Moths (BNHS) - 1820-2012: Bedfordshire and Luton Biodiversity Recording and Monitoring Centre
RHS monitoring of native and naturalised plants and animals at its gardens and surrounding areas: Royal Horticultural Society
Invasive non-native species in Kent: records from 1900 to March 2012: Kent & Medway Biological Records Centre
Local Wildlife Site Surveys Berkshire: Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre
SNHG Biological Records Dataset: Seil Natural History Group
Lincolnshire Moths: Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership
Shropshire Ecological Data Network Database: Shropshire Ecological Data Network
Merseyside BioBank Active Naturalists (unverified): Merseyside BioBank
Suffolk Biological Records Centre (SBRC) dataset: Suffolk Biological Records Centre
WBRC Species data for Worcestershire collated by date.: Worcestershire Biological Records Centre
Microlepidoptera of Glamorgan: South East Wales Biodiversity Records Centre
SER Site-based Surveys: Staffordshire Ecological Record
SER Species-based Surveys: Staffordshire Ecological Record
Sussex Moth data for 2011 and 2012 DEFRA FUNDED: Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust Nature Reserves Inventory: Staffordshire Ecological Record
Chippenham Fen Moth surveillance project: Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Environmental Records Centre

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366a Horse Chestnut Leaf-miner Cameraria ohridella

(Deschka & Dimic, 1986)

Wingspan c.8 mm.

This species was discovered near Macedonia in 1985, and since then has spread rapidly to other countries in Europe. It was first discovered in Britain at Wimbledon in south-west London in 2002, but possibly had arrived the previous year, as it was quite plentiful. It is thought that the species may be expanding partially due to accidental transportation by man, either by road or rail. It has now been found quite extensively in the south-east of England.

The larva mines the leaves of horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) causing noticeable brown blotches, often many to one leaf. There is however, a similar-looking fungus which can cause confusion.

The adult moths resemble other Gracillariidae, although are quite distinctively dark reddish-brown with a noticeable white frons. It is thought that three generations exist.

See also:
Leafmines (British Leaf Mining Fauna)

Watch the video Leaf Miners in Horse Chestnuts by The Naked Scientists.

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