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267 Bucculatrix maritima

Stainton, 1851

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Bucculatrix maritima (Feeding)

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April and May in Aster tripolium. Cheshire. Imago emerged.

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April and May in Aster tripolium. Cheshire. Imago emerged.

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267 Bucculatrix maritima

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267 Bucculatrix maritima

Stainton, 1851

Wingspan 8-9 mm.

A relatively common species around the coastal saltings of England and Wales, though probably overlooked as an adult due to its size. It bears a superficial resemblance to some of the Phyllonorycter species.

The larva feeds on sea aster (Aster tripolium), creating a narrow gallery containing black or brownish frass, and subsequently one or more shorter mines or windows.

The adult moths fly in June and August, in two generations. They are on the wing in late afternoon sunshine but also occasionally come to light.

See also: Leafmine (British Leaf Mining Fauna)

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