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Batrachedra praeangusta

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of 14–15 mm. The forewings have a white background, with a mix of sooty black and paler colour and the hindwings are shining grey, becoming lighter towards the end. The moth is univoltine (i.e. one generation a year) flying from mid-June to early-September, and can be found on tree trunks and
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plate is dark brown and the anal plate is bright yellow. The larva take twenty days to develop and can be found from April to June. The larvae live in female catkins, at first in a mine in the flowers and seeds. Later it feeds from a tough web, retreating when disturbed. The catkins are partly or
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The larva leaves it web and forms a bright-brown slender pupa, in a narrow felt-like cocoon covered in lichen. Often in a crack in the bark of the foodplant. Pupa development takes 10–14 days in June and July.
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completely destroyed by the larva. If it runs out of catkins the larva bore into the base of a bud, hollowing it out and ejecting the frass which can be seen in a small pile on the bud.
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The head of the larva is brown, lighter in front, while the colour of the body is from yellow-brown to darker brown with pale yellow spots and a broad white line. The
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which is native to Europe. It is also found in North America. It was first described by
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The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland. Volume 4, Part 1
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found in England. The foodplants of the larvae are poplars (
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Eggs are laid on various species of poplar including aspen (
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Batrachedridae
Batrachedra
Binomial name
Haworth
Synonyms
Kollar
moth
Batrachedridae
Adrian Haworth
type specimen
Populus
Salix
wingspan
Populus tremula
Populus alba
Salix caprea
Salix alba
prothoracic
"Batrachedra praeangusta (Haworth, 1828)"

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