Argyresthia retinella explained

Argyresthia retinella is a species of moth of the family Yponomeutidae.

Distribution

These moths can be found in Europe,[1] across the Palearctic to Japan and Ussuri.[2] They are very common in the British Isles compared to other moth species.

Habitat

This species is present in deciduous forest environments where birch grows.

Description

Argyresthia retinella has a wingspan of 9–10 mm. Forewings are white with subtle greyish or light brown markings, with a darker drawing on the wing tip. Hind wings are gray.[3]

This species is rather similar to Argyresthia thuiella and Argyresthia fundella.

Biology

Argyresthia retinella is a univoltine species. Adults are on the wing from June to July depending on the location. Eggs of these moths were found almost exclusively on lichens. The larvae feed on the catkins and shoots of birch (Betula species).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/5b1247bf-2da3-45c3-9467-99382f8f5387 Fauna Europaea
  2. http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/yponomeutoidea/yponomeutidae/argyresthiinae/argyresthia/ Funet
  3. https://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?bf=415 UKmoths