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Bedellia somnulentella (Zeller,1847)
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Food Plant: Calystegia sepium (Hedge bindweed), Convolvulus arvensis (Field bindweed ) and other garden Convolvulus species, Ipomaea purpurea (Common Morning Glory). Egg: Either side of leaf. The egg is elongate and on the vein rather than roundish and beside the vein as in Stigmella freyerella. Mine: July, August; September. Pupa: Hangs by silk threads from the blotch mine Notes: The frass from the mine can be caught in the silken threads below the mine. The mine is characterised by a gallery leading to a clear blotch. The early mine can be confused with that of Stigmella freyerella as both form galleries with a narrow central frass line, but they may be distinguished by the egg (see above). Can be commonly found in some years. National status: Local Data: Suffolk Image:© Tony Prichard |
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