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Cochylis roseana is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in most of Europe Uralsk, Iran, Asia Minor and China (Gansu). Cochylis roseana.
C. roseana flies late May - August on sites where teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) grows plentifully. It is common in southern England, but further north in Cheshire ...
It is locally common in southern England, but further north in Cheshire and Lancashire it is quite scarce. In the Butterfly Conservation's Microlepidoptera ...
Recorded in 13 (18%) of 74 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1998. Last Recorded in 2024. Additional Stats ...

Cochylis roseana

Cochylis roseana is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in most of Europe, Uralsk, Iran, Asia Minor and China. The wingspan is 10–17 millimetres. Wikipedia
Find out about the status of Cochylis roseana (Rosy Conch) in Kent. Learn more on its distribution, phenology and ecology.
Cochylis roseana (Haworth, 1811). rosy conch. on Dipsacus. parasite. The larva bores a spiralling, silken-lined gallery through the fruits at the outside of ...
General Information. This species has a characteristic rose-pink colouration to the forewing. Wingspan: 10 - 17mm. Foodplant(s): teasels (Dipsacus spp.)
Cochylis roseana (Haworth, 1811). Overview. Classification. What is GBIF? API FAQ Newsletter Privacy Terms and agreements Citation Code of Conduct ...
The species is single brooded summer flying species that comes to light. The larvae feed on the seeds of Dipsacus fullonum. They pupate in the seed-head.