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449 Ash Bud Moth Prays fraxinella

(Bjerkander, 1784)

Larva feeding in shoot
Ash Bud Moth  Prays fraxinella (Larva feeding in shoot)

Larva feeding in shoot

Warton Crag, Lancs

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Larva feeding in shoot

Warton Crag, Lancs

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449 Ash Bud Moth Prays fraxinella

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449 Ash Bud Moth Prays fraxinella

(Bjerkander, 1784)

Wingspan 14-18 mm.

A common species over much of Britain, the larvae of this species, as the English name suggests, feed on the buds of ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in its later stages. As a smaller larva, it mines a leaf.

The adult is on the wing from June to July, although a plainer, darker form is often found into August.

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