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It inhabits woodland margins and embankments where the larvae feed on marsh woundwort (Stachys palustris), eating down from the flower into the stem and ...
Adult • Compton Down, Isle of Wight (confirmed by dissection) • © Phil Barden ... band finishing half-way across the wing from the dorsum and not reaching the ...
Members of this genus rest distinctively 'head-down'. On the wing in June and July, this is a common species throughout Britain. The larvae feed on the catkins ...
By day it rests head-down on grass stalks, and is easily disturbed. Its normal flight time is at night, when it is attracted to light. The larvae feed on the stems of ...
Foodplant: In September and October, the larva mines a Typha leaf, from about 25 cm above ground down to the base. ... Anal segment: No anal comb.
... called Viper's Bugloss (see http://ukmoths.org.uk/species/hadena-irregularis/) but ... Probably not, I'm afraid - it sounds like one of the Burnets, many of which are ... I find I have to laboriously scroll down to the bottom of the page each time to ...
The larvae feed on tansy (Tanacetum vulgare), mining down a shoot, hibernating through the winter in the roots and ... Anal segment (A10): No anal comb.
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