Tortricidae: Olethreutinae

49.334 (BF1267) Cydia cosmophorana, (Treitschke, 1835)

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General Information

This species can be seen flying on hot sunny days. Peak activity is at midday and in the afternoon.

 

The larvae live in resinous nodules and excrescences on the bark of the trunk and branches and also in the one-year-old galls of Petrova resinella and old galls of the Pyralid Dioryctria abietella.

Flies during the day

Wingspan: 8-14mm
Foodplant(s): Scots Pine (bark) (Pinus sylvestris)
Flying: One/two generations, May-June and August
National status: Nationally Scarce B

Habitat

Pine forests and plantations.

Regional Information

There are no records in the system yet in MyPlace.

Similar Species

Nationally Scarce B