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Eriocrania sangii

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bronzy-grey, on dorsal spot ochreous-whitish; 9 absent. Hindwings bronzy-grey, towards apex purplish-tinged. Larva grey; head black, centre and mouth brown; 2 with two groups of black spots: in brownish blotch in leaves of birch. The moth can be found flying in sunshine, around birch trees, in March and April. In dull weather they rest on twigs.
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gives this description: head whitish-grey-ochreous, more or less mixed with dark fuscous. Antennae 1/2. Forewings elongate, bronzy-purple, with more or less numerous pale shining golden irregular spots: a subtriangular pale golden dorsal spot before tornus, reaching half across wing; cilia
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is in long threads. The leaf mines can be found from the end of March until May and when vacated, the mine shrivels and withers away. Larvae feed on downy birch (
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species). The mine starts as a short gallery, close to a leaf margin and develops into a large, white, full depth blotch.
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means the upper part of the head, which refers to the hair-scales on the top of the head. The specific name
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in 1891. The moth can be found flying in sunshine around birch trees and the larvae feed on birch leaves.
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The Scientific Names of the British Lepidoptera. Their history and meaning
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Pupation is in the soil, within a tough silken cocoon.
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The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Eriocraniidae
Eriocrania
Binomial name
Wood
Synonyms
moth
Eriocraniidae
Europe
described
John Henry Wood
wingspan
Edward Meyrick
mine the leaves
Betula
Frass
Betula pendula
Betula pubescens
Female
Male
Genitalia (male)
Larva
specimen

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