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Scrobipalpa instabilella, the saltern groundling, is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by John William Douglas in 1846.
Locally abundant on salt marshes. Length: 12mm final instar. Head: Light brown mottled with mid-brown, posterior edge black, rounded black mark postero- ...
Fairly common along salt-marshes, sometimes in large numbers. Most saltmarsh inhabiting Scrobipalpa species S. salicorniae, S. obsoletella, S. instabilella, S.
Oct 19, 2019 · Larva yellowish grey with three reddish brown length lines. Head and prothoracic shield light brown. Anal shield pale to dark brown; thoracic ...
Larva yellowish grey with three reddish brown length lines. Head and prothoracic shield light brown. Anal shield pale to dark brown; thoracic feet blackish ( ...
Kingdom. Animalia · Phylum. Arthropoda · Class. Insecta · Order. Lepidoptera · Family. Gelechiidae · Genus. Scrobipalpa Janse, 1951.
Scrobipalpa instabilella

Scrobipalpa instabilella

Scrobipalpa instabilella, the saltern groundling, is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by John William Douglas in 1846. Wikipedia
A single brooded species flying from June to September. The larvae feed on Atriplex portulacoides. They initially mine the leaves before feeding externally.
Find out about the status of Scrobipalpa instabilella (Saltern Groundling) in Kent. Learn more on its distribution, phenology and ecology.
May 6, 2024 · A very rare and local species in Belgium. Details. Classification: Family: Gelechiidae > Subfamily: Gelechiinae > Tribus: Gnorimoschemini > ...