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365 Phyllonorycter comparella

(Duponchel, 1843)

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Phyllonorycter comparella (Adult)

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Greywell, Hampshire. Reared from mine in Populus

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Greywell, Hampshire. Reared from mine in Populus

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365 Phyllonorycter comparella

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365 Phyllonorycter comparella

(Duponchel, 1843)

Wingspan c. 8mm.

A relatively scarce species, being found locally in England where the foodplant poplar (Populus) occurs.

The larva makes a mine on the underside of leaves of grey poplar (Populus canescens) or white poplar (P. alba). The mines do not distort the leaves much but usually there is a paler mottling on the upperside of the leaf. Mines can be found in July and again in September and October.

The adults have quite extensive whitish ground colour, marked with greyish-brown, and occur in August and again from October, when they overwinter in this stage.

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