Parornix anglicella (Stainton, 1850) Wingspan 9-11 mm. Like other members of the genus, this species is very difficult to identify as an adult.
Parornix anglicella is a moth of the family Gracillariidae found in Asia and Europe. It was described in 1850, by the English entomologist Henry Tibbats ...
This species is very difficult to identify as an adult, and genitalia examination is recommended to be certain.
Widespread and common. Almost any habitat where the foodplant occurs. Adults of all Paronix species are very similar and determination requires genital ...
Parornix anglicella (Stainton, 1850) is reported from New England in Dietz (1907) citing Walsingham (1883) but the specimens are unverified. BOLD BIN ADF5045 ...
Find out about the status of Parornix anglicella (Hawthorn Slender) in Kent. Learn more on its distribution, phenology and ecology.
Digital Guide to Moth Identification ˇ Parornix anglicella (Stainton, 1850) is likely extralimital to NA. ˇ Parornix nr. ˇ Pinned specimens of related species.
Kingdom. Animalia ˇ Phylum. Arthropoda ˇ Class. Insecta ˇ Order. Lepidoptera ˇ Family. Gracillariidae ˇ Genus. Parornix Spuler, 1910.
Parornix anglicella (Hawthorn Parornix) ws: 9–11mm; bivoltine May, Aug; hawthorn (Crataegus spp), wild service‐tree (Sorbus torminalis); common throughout UK.
Parornix anglicella (Stainton, 1850) ; Publication: Stainton, H. T. 1850a. On Ornix meleagripennella and its allies; a group of Lepidoptera, family Tineidae.