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792 Mirificarma mulinella

(Zeller, 1839)

Distribution Map

Using datasets:
Wicken Fen nature reserve species data held by The National Trust: National Trust
BRERC April 2013: Bristol Regional Environmental Records Centre
HBRG Insects Dataset: Highland Biological Recording Group
Herefordshire Biological Records Centre Species Records: Herefordshire Biological Records Centre
WBRC Species data for Worcestershire collated by species group: Worcestershire Biological Records Centre
St Helens Wildlife Dataset: St Helens Wildlife Recording Group
NE Scotland butterfly and moth records 1800-2010: North East Scotland Biological Records Centre
Rotherham Biological Records Centre - Non-sensitive Records from all taxonomic groups: Rotherham Biological Records Centre
North Merseyside Insects (unverified): Merseyside BioBank
Natural England species data for SSSI within Worcestershire from date of notification to present: Worcestershire Biological Records Centre
Species Recorded in Somerset: Somerset Environmental Records Centre
Bedfordshire Micro Moths (BNHS) - 1820-2012: Bedfordshire and Luton Biodiversity Recording and Monitoring Centre
Lepidoptera species distribution dataset from 1981 to 2008 for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly: Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
CCW Regional Data: North Wales: Cofnod (North Wales Environmental Information Service)
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre. Lepidoptera Observation Records. Pre-2010 for Cumbria : Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Lincolnshire Moths: Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership
Shropshire Ecological Data Network Database: Shropshire Ecological Data Network
Welsh Invertebrate Database (WID): Natural Resources Wales
Invertebrate Site Register - England (1738-2005).: Natural England
Suffolk Biological Records Centre (SBRC) dataset: Suffolk Biological Records Centre
Microlepidoptera of Glamorgan: South East Wales Biodiversity Records Centre
Micro-moths distribution for Dumfries and Galloway: Dumfries and Galloway Environmental Resources Centre
SER Species-based Surveys: Staffordshire Ecological Record

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792 Mirificarma mulinella

(Zeller, 1839)

Wingspan 11-15 mm.

This moth may frequently be identified by a pair of dark stripes running longitudinally down each forewing. However in some individuals these stripes may merge. In others, they may be absent altogether making identification difficult.

The larvae feed on gorse (Ulex) and broom (Cytisus), feeding on the flowers before pupating amongst the leaves on the ground.

The adult moth flies from July to September and is common on heathland and wasteland throughout Britain.

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Larva: (description Ian F. Smith)

Foodplant: Ulex europaeus (gorse) and Cytisus scoparius (broom) inside unopened flower bud. Also reported on Lupinus arboreus, (tree lupin) on leaflet sown into pod. April to May or June.

Intermediate instar larva

Length: 7 mm, April.
Head: Pitchy black.
Prothoracic shield: Shiny black, divided by yellowish medial line.
Thoracic legs: Translucent greyish brown with black markings.
Body: Yellow.
Spiracles: Brownish black.
Pinacula: Small, prominent, shiny brown-black. Large grey prespiracular pinaculum and subventral pinaculum on prothorax (T1).
Setae: Transparent colourless.
Anal plate: Shiny light brown.
Prolegs: Coloured as abdomen with brown crochets.

Late instar larva
Length: 8mm, April.
Head: Pitchy black.
Prothoracic shield: Shiny black, divided by whitish medial line.
Thoracic legs: Translucent greyish brown with black markings.
Body: Yellowish white with pale pinkish trapezium on dorsum of each segment. (MBGBI 4(2) states body is dull green, but in three rearings for this description, green was not observed.)
Spiracles: Brownish black.
Pinacula: Small, prominent, shiny brown-black. Large grey prespiracular pinaculum and subventral pinaculum on prothorax (T1);
Setae: Transparent colourless.
Anal plate: Shiny light brown.
Prolegs: Coloured as abdomen with brown crochets.

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