Stigmella magdalenae is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found from Scandinavia and Finland to the Pyrenees, Italy and Bulgaria, and from Ireland to ...
Adult Stigmella are very difficult to identify and this species is best recorded as a leafmine on Rowan (see under Life History). Identification ...
Rare. Local in woodland, moorland and heathland, mainly in the north and west of the UK. Leaf-mines found at Holt Country Park, Norfolk in 2014.
Stigmella magdalenae (Klimesch, 1950) [Synonyms: nylandriella] Sorry, but there aren't any photos currently for this species.
This distinguishes it from S.nylandriella, which never has linear frass throughout the mine. The gallery of S.magadalenae is also narrower than S.nylandriella.
notes. On Apple the mine can be confused with that of S. desperatella, a species not known from the Benelux, but which presence cannot be excluded.
This distinguishes it form S.nylandriella, which never has linear frass throughout the mine. The gallery of S.magadalenae is also narrower than S.nylandriella.
Find out about the status of Stigmella magdalenae (Northern Rowan Pigmy) in Kent. Learn more on its distribution, phenology and ecology.
Feb 24, 2023 · Information about Stigmella magdalenae (pictures, host plants, flight periods, ...)
Nomenclature. Unranked: Core Stigmella. Unranked: Stigmella oxyacanthella group. Species: Stigmella magdalenae (Klimesch, 1950) Emmet, 1979. Usage: valid.