词条 | Cochylidia rupicola |
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| image = Tortricidae - Cochylidia rupicola-001.JPG | image_width = 240px | image_caption = Dorsal view | image2 = Tortricidae - Cochylidia rupicola.JPG | image2_width = 240px | image2_caption = Ventral view | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Arthropoda | classis = Insecta | ordo = Lepidoptera | familia = Tortricidae | genus = Cochylidia | species = C. rupicola | binomial = Cochylidia rupicola | binomial_authority = (Curtis, 1834)[1] | synonyms =
}} The chalk-cliff tortrix or conch (Cochylidia rupicola) is a moth of the Tortricidae family. DescriptionCochylidia rupicola is a small sized moth with a wingspan of {{convert|13|–|15|mm}}. Forewings show a rounded apex, a broad brown median fascia and characteristic postmedian and subapical markings. Adults are on wing from June to the end of July. They typically fly from dusk onwards. The larvae feed on the flowers and seeds of hemp agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum), gypsywort (Lycopus europaeus), and of Chrysocoma linosyris during August to October. After this feeding period, the larva builds a cocoon near the food plant in which it overwinters. DistributionThis univoltine species is present in most of Europe and the Near East. HabitatThe chalk-cliff tortrix can be found in a wide range of habitats, on the woodland margins, in marshes and fens, in stream banks and in lanes. References1. ^tortricidae.com {{Wikispecies}}{{Commons}}
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