Coleophora solitariella
Encyclopedia
Coleophora solitariella is a moth
of the Coleophoridae
family. It is found from Fennoscandia
to the Pyrenees
, Italy
and Romania
and from Great Britain
to southern Russia
.
The wingspan
is 10-13 mm.
The larvae feed on Arenaria serpyllifolia
, Cerastium arvense
, Cerastium glomeratum
, Myosoton aquaticum, Stellaria alsine, Stellaria holostea
, Stellaria media, Stellaria nemorum and Stellaria uliginosa. Full-grown larvae live in a slender greyish white threevalved tubular silken case of about 8 mm. The mouth angle is about 45°. There are often several cases together on a small number of plants. Full-grown cases can be found in May.
Moth
A moth is an insect closely related to the butterfly, both being of the order Lepidoptera. Moths form the majority of this order; there are thought to be 150,000 to 250,000 different species of moth , with thousands of species yet to be described...
of the Coleophoridae
Coleophoridae
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family. It is found from Fennoscandia
Fennoscandia
Fennoscandia and Fenno-Scandinavia are geographic and geological terms used to describe the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Kola Peninsula, Karelia and Finland...
to the Pyrenees
Pyrenees
The Pyrenees is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain...
, Italy
Italy
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and Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...
and from Great Britain
Great Britain
Great Britain or Britain is an island situated to the northwest of Continental Europe. It is the ninth largest island in the world, and the largest European island, as well as the largest of the British Isles...
to southern Russia
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...
.
The wingspan
Wingspan
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is 10-13 mm.
The larvae feed on Arenaria serpyllifolia
Arenaria serpyllifolia
Arenaria serpyllifolia or Thyme-leaved Sandwort is a plant in the family Caryophyllaceae....
, Cerastium arvense
Cerastium arvense
Cerastium arvense is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name field chickweed. It is a widespread species, occurring throughout Europe and North America, as well as parts of South America. It is a variable species. There are several subspecies, but the number and...
, Cerastium glomeratum
Cerastium glomeratum
Cerastium glomeratum is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common names sticky mouse-ear chickweed and clammy chickweed. It is probably native to Eurasia but it is known on most continents as an introduced species. It grows in many types of habitat. This is an annual herb...
, Myosoton aquaticum, Stellaria alsine, Stellaria holostea
Stellaria holostea
Stellaria holostea is an ornamental plant native of Europe.It can grow up to 50cm in height, with leaves that are long, narrow and fresh green. The flowers are white, 20-30mm across and have five distinctive petals split to about half way down.-External links:**...
, Stellaria media, Stellaria nemorum and Stellaria uliginosa. Full-grown larvae live in a slender greyish white threevalved tubular silken case of about 8 mm. The mouth angle is about 45°. There are often several cases together on a small number of plants. Full-grown cases can be found in May.