Argyroploce arbutella is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in most of Europe, from Fennoscandia and northern Russia to the Pyrenees, Sardinia, ...
This distinctive species usually inhabits mountain moorland, and is found in the Highlands of Scotland, the Hebridean Islands and parts of western Ireland. The ...
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Argyroploce arbutella (Linnaeus, 1758). Bearberry Marble. species. Accepted. Name authority: UKSI.
Full depth irregular blotch, with little, dispersed frass. The larvae soon vacate their mine to live free among spun leaves. host plants. Ericacease, ...
Nationally scarce (Na) on moorland and in mountains throughout much of the Scottish Highlands, down to sea level in the Hebrides and western Ireland.
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1071 Argyroploce arbutella. Single-brooded, overwinters as a larva. Usual larval stage August to May Adult forewing - around 6 to 7.5mm. Flies May to June
Primary host-plants ; Family, Latin name, Vernacular name ; Ericaceae, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Bearberry ; Vaccinium oxycoccus, Common Cranberry ; Vaccinium ...
DescriptionArgyroploce arbutella.jpg, Argyroploce arbutella St:Ikaalinen, Läykkälänlahti 6854:8292 13. 7. 2010. det. J. Lång 2010. Date, 13 July 2010. Source ...