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Eucosmomorpha albersana is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in most of Europe east to the Near East and the eastern part of the Palearctic ...
Quite a distinctive species with a two-tone appearance, rich chocolate brown in the basal area and a clearly-defined ochreous-yellow distal region.
Taxonomic Notes: Eucosmomorpha nearctica Miller, 2001 n. sp., includes as a synonym 3399.1 Eucosmomorpha albersana of authors; (not Hübner, [1813]), J. Lepid.
Scarce. Clearings and rides in woods, particularly oak woods, where there is an abundance of honeysuckle. On the wing during the afternoon and evening.
Kingdom. Animalia · Phylum. Arthropoda · Class. Insecta · Order. Lepidoptera · Family. Tortricidae · Genus. Eucosmomorpha Obraztsov, 1951.

Eucosmomorpha albersana

Eucosmomorpha albersana is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in most of Europe, east to the Near East and the eastern part of the Palearctic realm. It is also found in North America. The wingspan is 13–17 mm. Adults are on wing from... Wikipedia
Find out about the status of Eucosmomorpha albersana (Honeysuckle Bell) in Kent. Learn more on its distribution, phenology and ecology.
Body yellowish white; head light brown; prothoracic plate ochraceous, with a dark spot (Swatschek). pupa. See Patočka & Turčáni. synonyms. Enarmonia, ...
Life Style: A single brooded species that flies by day and occasionally comes to light. Flying during May and April. The larvae feed from a rolled leaf on ...
Eucosmomorpha albersana (Hübner, 1813). Tortricidae · Olethreutinae; Enarmoniini; Eucosmomorpha. General; Local names; Host-plants. Habitat. Woodlands. 12 - 15 ...
Inhabiting woodland and clearings, the moths fly during May and June and can be found on the wing during the afternoon as well as after dark. Honeysuckle ( ...