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Dialectica imperialella (Zeller,1847)
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Food Plant: Symphytum officinialis (Common comfrey), Pulmonaria officinalis (Lungwort) Egg: underside, near to the rib Mine: August-September Notes: Formerly Acrocercops imperialella. A rare miner in the UK, found in damp woodland and fens. The intail gallery is soon absorbed into a blotch. The blotch is squarish as the larva eats through the leaf parenchyma to the upper epidermis. the blotch turns brown and care must be taken to distinguish these mines from diptera - which can form blackish blotches. The larva is intially pale brown, then whitish, then green (as above), before turning bright pink before pupation. Data: 26.vi.2005, Amsterdam, Netherlands Image:© Willem Ellis |
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