The leaf and stem  mines of British flies and other insects by Brian Pitkin, Willem Ellis, Colin Plant and Rob Edmunds


HOME : Introduction : Methods : Miners : Parasitoids
Host plants by Scientific name : Common name
References : Web resources : Acknowledgements : Recent changes : Index : Search


Ectoedemia amani Svensson, 1966
[Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae]


Ectoedemia amani Svensson, 1966. Opusc. ent. 31: 200, fig'd.


Leaf-mine: The long mine is found in the bark of thin branches of Elm. Little known of the life history. (British leafminers).

Larva: Details unknown.

Pupa: Details unknown.

Hosts in Britain:

Ulmaceae      
Ulmus     British leafminers

Hosts elsewhere: Unknown.

Time of year - mines: Summer (British leafminers).

Time of year - adults: Unknown.

Distribution in Britain: Discovered in 1994 and only recorded from Hunts (British leafminers). See also British leafminers distribution map.

Distribution elsewhere: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, French mainland, Greek mainland, Italian mainland, Macedonia, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden and Ukraine. Also recorded in East Palaearctic and Near East (Karsholt & van Nieukerken in Fauna Europaea).

Parasitoids: Unknown.



External links: Search the internet:

Belgian Lepidoptera
British leafminers
NBN Gateway
Nederlandse bladmineerders
Fauna Europaea
[285322]
UKMoths

Find using Google
Find using Google Scholar
Find images using Google

Top of page

Last updated 27-Sep-2008  Brian Pitkin