Ancylis geminana, the festooned roller, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It was described by Edward Donovan in 1806. It is found in most of Europe and ...
This species is distributed widely but locally across much of the British Isles, and ranges northwards to Scotland and its outlying islands.
Status Rare. Uncertain. Damp woodland, bogs and fens where tall sallows grow and especially wet heathland where creeping sallow occurs.
Ancylis (Ancylis) geminana (Willow Hook-wing) ws: 12-18mm; May-Aug; eared/grey willow (Salix aurita/cinerea); local in fens, marshes, damp heaths
Ancylis geminana is a species of insects with 43 observations.
Species identification in this group is difficult and usually relies on minor differences in wing pattern. Male genitalia are variable and useless in ...
Ancylis geminana, the festooned roller, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It was described by Edward Donovan in 1806. It is found in most of Europe and ...
Wingspan 12 to 18 mm. This is quite a distinctive species. Formerly treated as a form of Ancylis geminana, this has now been granted specific status.
Find out about the status of Ancylis geminana (Festooned Roller) in Kent. Learn more on its distribution, phenology and ecology.
Ancylis diminuatana Kearfott, 1905, previously listed as synonym of the extralimital species A. diminutana (Haworth, 1811) in Heinrich (1923), erroneously ...