Coleophora follicularis

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Coleophora follicularis
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C. follicularis
Binomial name
Coleophora follicularis
(Vallot, [1802])[1]
Synonyms
  • Coleophora troglodytella Duponchel, [1843]
  • Coleophora inulifoliae Benander, 1936

Coleophora follicularis is a moth of the family Coleophoridae. The species was first described in 1802 by Jean Nicolas Vallot, a French entomologist. It is found in all of Europe.

Adults are on wing from June to August.

The larvae feed on Asteraceae species, including Achillea clavenae, Achillea millefolium, Achillea moschata, Anthemis, Carduus, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Cirsium arvense, Eupatorium cannabinum, Inula britannica, Inula conyza, Inula helenium, Pulicaria dysenterica and Tanacetum species. They create a slender tubular silken case of about 10 mm long. It is straw coloured and three valved. The mouth angle is about 30°.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Coleophora follicularis (Vallot, 1802)". Fauna Europaea. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
  2. ^ Ellis, W N. "Coleophora follicularis (Vallot, 1802) agrimony case-bearer". Plant Parasites of Europe. Retrieved 4 August 2019.

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