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A Selection of Micro Moths 49.251 - 49.324

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(Herrich- Schaffer 1851) (Herrich- Schaffer 1851) (Herrich- Schaffer 1851) (Herrich- Schaffer 1851) (Haworth 1758)
Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae
Pine Bell - Epinotia rubiginosana Pine Bell - Epinotia rubiginosana Pine Bell - Epinotia rubiginosana Pine Bell - Epinotia rubiginosana Bramble Shoot Moth - Notocella uddmanniana
49.251    BF 1146 49.251    BF 1146 49.251    BF 1146 49.251    BF 1146 49.294    BF 1175

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 13mm to 15mm.

Flight Period: June and early July.

Habitat: This moth inhabits places with Scots Pine and includes woodland, parks, gardens and some other situations.

Comment: This species is well distributed throughout the UK mainland, in places it is fairly common.

(Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Haworth 1758)
Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae
Yellow-faced Bell Yellow-faced Bell Yellow-faced Bell Yellow-faced Bell Bramble Shoot Moth
Notocelia cynosbatella Notocelia cynosbatella Notocelia cynosbatella Notocelia cynosbatella Notocelia uddmanniana
49.292    BF 1174 49.292    BF 1174 49.292    BF 1174 49.292    BF 1174 49.294    BF 1175

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 16mm to 22mm.

Flight Period: May through into July.

Habitat: Gardens, parks, tree nurseries and other places where wild and cultivated roses grow.

Comment:  This species is a fairly well distributed and common in the British Isles.

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 9mm to 11mm.

Flight Period: May to September, in two, or three over lapping broods.

Habitat: Found in woods, hedgerows, canal and river sides, gardens, where Bramble and Raspberry are present.

Comment: This moth is common in England and Wales, southern Ireland, very local in Scotland.

(Haworth 1811) (Haworth 1811) (Lienig & Zeller 1846) (Lienig & Zeller 1846) (Lienig & Zeller 1846)
Tortricidae - Olethreutinae  Tortricidae - Olethreutinae  Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae
Triple-blotched Bell - Triple-blotched Bell - Spotted Shoot Moth - Spotted Shoot Moth - Spotted Shoot Moth -
Notocelia trimaculana Notocelia trimaculana Rhyacionia pinivorana Rhyacionia pinivorana Rhyacionia pinivorana
49.298    BF 1176 49.298    BF 1176 49.307    BF 1212 49.307    BF 1212 49.307    BF 1212

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 6mm to 8mm

Flight Period: May until August, in two over lapping broods.

Habitat: Found where Hawthorn grows, so is found in a wide variety of places.

Comment:  This species is common in England, Wales and the southern half of Scotland. Found in parts of south west Ireland.

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 15mm to 19mm.

Flight Period: May into July.

Habitat: Habitats are areas with Scots Pine and includes woodland, parks, gardens.

Comment: This species is widely distributed throughout the British Isles, and in some areas is quite common.

(Lienig & Zeller 1846) (Lienig & Zeller 1846) (Fabricius 1794) (Fabricius 1794)  
Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae Tortricidae - Olethreutinae  
Sharp-winged Drill - Dichrorampha acuminatana Sharp-winged Drill - Dichrorampha acuminatana Pea Moth - Cydia nigricana Pea Moth - Cydia nigricana  
49.313    BF 1279 49.313    BF 1279 49.324    BF 1257 49.324    BF 1257  

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 10mm to 15mm.

Flight Period: April and May, again in August and September.

Habitat: Many open, dry grassy places where Tansy and Ox-eye Daisy grow.

Comment: This moth is widespread and fairly common throughout the British Isles.

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 12mm to 16mm.

Flight Period: May and June.

Habitat: Habitats can be most places where there are wild and cultivated legumes.

Comment: This moth is to be found over most of the UK mainland. It is common in the south, and scarcer in the north, and in Ireland.

Species 49.325 to 49.372

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