Eucosma hohenwartiana
Eucosma hohenwartiana
Adult • Braughing, Hertfordshire • © Ben Sale

49.266 BF1200

Eucosma hohenwartiana

([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)


Wingspan 11-23 mm.

A fairly common species over most of Britain except for parts of Scotland, inhabiting dry, open and grassy areas.

The larvae feed inside the flowerheads of knapweed (Centaurea) and saw-wort (Serratula). In Centaurea nigra the larvae may be confused with the very similar larvae of Eucosma cana.

A single-brooded species with a flight period from June to August.
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