Phycitodes binaevella explained
Phycitodes binaevella is a species of snout moth described by Jacob Hübner in 1813. It is found in most of Europe (except Portugal),[1] Asia Minor, Lebanon and the Palestinian Territories.[2]
The wingspan is 18-.[3] There is one generation with adults on wing from July to August.[4]
The larvae feed on Cirsium vulgare, Carduus, Aster, Tanacetum vulgare and Artemisia vulgaris.[5] [6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Phycitodes binaevella (Hübner, 1813). https://web.archive.org/web/20160304232245/http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=441845. dead. March 4, 2016. Fauna Europaea. 22 February 2012.
- Web site: World Pyraloidea Database. Globiz.pyraloidea.org. 2012-02-22.
- http://www.microlepidoptera.nl/soorten/species.php?speciescode=430570&p=1 microlepidoptera.nl
- https://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?bf=1483 UKMoths
- Web site: Markku . Savela . Phycitodes Hampson, 1917 . Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms . August 24, 2017.
- http://www.lotmoths.com/species/species.php?frmSpeciesID=680 Lot moths and butterflies