4.094 BF28  -  Nepticulidae -  Nepticulinae - Ectoedemia angulifasciella - Angle-barred Rose Dot - (Stainton, 1849) Adult Micro:  CAT 4 - Gen. Det. Required - Gen-Det-Reqd       Leaf-miner:  CAT L - The leaf or a Photo required - reared and possibly dissected       PDF Icon - click for General Verification Guidelines  |   PDF Icon - click for Specific Verification Guidelines
Black - Uncertain/Unknown - Insufficient Data        purple - Leaf Miner
Taxonomy:   Micro  >>  Nepticulidae
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Other Name/s: Bent-barred Pigmy ID Difficulty:  Red - difficult to identify - detailed examination required, often a Gen Det and/or specimen and quality photographs are required.
Confusion Species: Ectoedemia atricollis
ID pointers: No further information at this time
Distribution:  (Last record: 2019 at Hopton Quarry )  -  Uncertain due to insufficient data – 1985 Cressbrook Dale; Clough Wood; Hopton Quarry 2019 from 4 locations
Flight Period: July /  -  One generation Mine Period: September /  October /  November /   - The larva mine is found in a rose leaf, beginning as a contorted gallery filled with brownish frass and then widening into a blotch with central or dispersed blackish frass. Moth Activity: Cathemeral   - occasionally attracted to light Photographed: No -  Photographed By: Not Recorded
*** Last updated on 18 March 2025 by TD ***
Wingspan: 5-6mm
Food Plant: Rose (Rosa) and Burnet Rose
Last Recorded Year: 2019
Last Recorded By: Not Recorded
Last Recorded General Area: Hopton Quarry
No First Date Information Recorded

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