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959 Cochylidia rupicola

(Curtis, 1834)

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Cochylidia rupicola (Adult)

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Juniper Hill, Gloucestershire

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Juniper Hill, Gloucestershire

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959 Cochylidia rupicola

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959 Cochylidia rupicola

(Curtis, 1834)

Wingspan c. 13 mm

The distribution of this species covers much of England, as well as south Wales, and it can be found in a wide range of habitats.

Flying in June and July, the moths can be found at large on warm sunny afternoons, but typically fly from dusk onwards.

The larval foodplant is hemp agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum), where the flowers and seeds are consumed during August to October, after which the larva builds a cocoon nearby in which it overwinters.

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