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590 Perittia obscurepunctella

(Stainton, 1848)

Distribution Map

Using datasets:
BRERC April 2013: Bristol Regional Environmental Records Centre
HBRG Insects Dataset: Highland Biological Recording Group
WBRC Species data for Worcestershire collated by species group: Worcestershire Biological Records Centre
Lincolnshire Moths: Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership
Shropshire Ecological Data Network Database: Shropshire Ecological Data Network
Welsh Invertebrate Database (WID): Natural Resources Wales
Invertebrate Site Register - England (1738-2005).: Natural England
Suffolk Biological Records Centre (SBRC) dataset: Suffolk Biological Records Centre
WBRC Species data for Worcestershire collated by date.: Worcestershire Biological Records Centre
Wiltshire & Swindon Site-based Survey Records: Wiltshire and Swindon Biological Records Centre
SER Species-based Surveys: Staffordshire Ecological Record
Natural England species data for SSSI within Worcestershire from date of notification to present: Worcestershire Biological Records Centre
Bedfordshire Micro Moths (BNHS) - 1820-2012: Bedfordshire and Luton Biodiversity Recording and Monitoring Centre

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590 Perittia obscurepunctella

(Stainton, 1848)

Wingspan c. 9 mm.

A small, indistinctly marked moth that is distributed widely across most of England, becoming less common in the norther parts of its range. It also occurs scarcely in Wales and Ireland.

Inhabiting open woodland, the adult moths are diurnal and fly in April and May, especially in sunshine.

The larval foodplant is honeysuckle (Lonicera), and the larva forms a translucent blotch mine on the leaves, with a dark reddish-brown central spot where the frass accumulates. Mines are to be found between June and August.

See also:
Leafmine (British Leaf Mining Fauna)
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