Gracillariidae – Lithocolletinae – Phyllonorycter corylifoliella – Hawthorn Midget
STATUS – Nationally thinly but widely scattered. possibly declining in northern areas – Derbyshire unknown – suspect well-spread throughout the county, but thinly distributed.
ID POINTERS – A Leaf-miner – The adult moth is characteristically marked and cannot be confused. The silvery mine with brown speckling is located over the midrib or vein on the upper-side of the leaf, which is unusual. It also has a “double” mine within a mine, the outer mine being translucent and flecked with brown. shown on Crataegus (Hawthorn). Also found on Prunus (Cherry) and Malus (Apple)
FLIGHT PERIOD – On the wing in May & August
MINE – July, September and October
IMAGE – Leaf Mine – Dave Evans© September 15th 2019 – Wyver Lane, Belper. Adult Kings Newton – Will Soar©
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