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289 Caloptilia falconipennella

(Hübner, 1813)

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Using datasets:
Merseyside BioBank Active Naturalists (unverified): Merseyside BioBank
RHS monitoring of native and naturalised plants and animals at its gardens and surrounding areas: Royal Horticultural Society
Invertebrate Site Register - England (1738-2005).: Natural England
GiGL professional survey records (Last 10 years): Greenspace Information for Greater London
Suffolk Biological Records Centre (SBRC) dataset: Suffolk Biological Records Centre
Herefordshire Biological Records Centre Species Records: Herefordshire Biological Records Centre
Bedfordshire Micro Moths (BNHS) - 1820-2012: Bedfordshire and Luton Biodiversity Recording and Monitoring Centre
Sussex Moth data for 2011 and 2012 DEFRA FUNDED: Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre

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289 Caloptilia falconipennella

(Hübner, 1813)

Wingspan c. 13mm.

This is a rather rare and local species that is not often observed. Records suggest it has a fairly broad distribution, but is probably overlooked and may be more widespread than is currently known.

The larvae feed on alder (Alnus glutinosa), at first mining the leaf and then creating a small number of folds on the leaf-edge, feeding within.

The adult moths emerge in September and overwinter in this stage, reappearing in the spring.
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