Ptilocephala plumifera

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Ptilocephala plumifera
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P. plumifera
Binomial name
Ptilocephala plumifera
(Ochsenheimer, 1810)
Synonyms
  • Psyche plumifera Ochsenheimer, 1810

Ptilocephala plumifera is a moth of the Psychidae family. It is found in most of Europe south of the British Isles and Scandinavia, east to the European part of Russia.

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There is strong sexual dimorphism in the adults. Males have wings, but females are wingless. Adults are on wing from March to April.

The larvae feed on various grasses and herbs, including Thymus and Calluna and possibly mosses.

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