词条 | Eriocrania unimaculella |
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| image = Eriocrania unimaculella.jpg | image_caption = | genus = Eriocrania | species = unimaculella | authority = (Zetterstedt, 1839) | synonyms =
}} Eriocrania unimaculella is a moth of the family Eriocraniidae. It is found in Europe. The wingspan is about 10 mm. The head is fuscous, mixed with ochreous-whitish. The forewings are elongate, bronzy-purple, more or less sprinkled with pale shining golden and there is a narrow slightly curved transverse white dorsal spot before the tornus, reaching about half across the wing ; cilia grey Vein 9 is present. The hindwings are grey, posteriorly purplish-tinged. The larva is whitish ; head brown, mouth darker, posterior lobes showing through segment 2 as blackish spots ; segment 6 with small projections.The moth flies from March to April depending on the location. The larvae mine the leaves of Betula species. References
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