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Ectoedemia sericopeza

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Ectoedemia sericopeza
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E. sericopeza
Binomial name
Ectoedemia sericopeza
(Zeller, 1839)
Synonyms
  • Lyonetia sericopeza Zeller, 1839
  • Nepticula acerella Goureau, 1860
  • Tinea maryella Duponchel, 1843
  • Oecophora sericopezella Duponchel, 1843

Ectoedemia sericopeza, the Norway maple seedminer, is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found from Fennoscandinavia to the Pyrenees, Italy, and Greece and from Great Britain to Russia and Ukraine. It is also present in North America, where it has been recorded from Delaware, Massachusetts, Ontario and Quebec.

The wingspan is 6–9 mm.Edward Meyrick gives this description- Head ferruginous-orange, collar ochreous-whitish. Antennal eyecaps ochreous-whitish.Forewings blackish ; a basal spot, a bent fascia before middle,a tornal spot, and opposite costal spot yellow -whitish. Hindwings grey.[1]

The larvae feed on Acer platanoides. The mine of first generation larvae consists of a short, superficial corridor, leading towards the seed, that is eaten out. Larvae of the second generation make a short mine in the bark of a petiole, and from there penetrates a bud that is consumed from the inside out.

References

  1. ^ Meyrick, E., 1895 A Handbook of British Lepidoptera MacMillan, London pdf Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Keys and description