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


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Epinotia subsequana (Haworth, 1811)
[Lepidoptera: Tortricidae]


Tortrix subsequana Haworth, 1811. Lep. Brit.: 448.
Epinotia subsequana
(Haworth, 1811)


Leaf-mine: Details unknown.

Larva: Details unknown.

Pupa: Details unknown.

Hosts in Britain:

Pinaceae      
Abies     Plant, in Pitkin & Plant, 2005
Picea     Plant, in Pitkin & Plant, 2005

Hosts elsewhere:

Pinaceae      
Abies alba European Silver-fir Nederlandse bladmineerders

Time of year - mines: Unknown.

Time of year - adults: Unknown.

Distribution in Britain: British Is. (Karsholt & van Nieukerken in Fauna Europaea) including East Suffolk, Hereford and South Hants (NBN Gateway distribution map - JNCC and NE).

Also recorded in the Republic of Ireland (Karsholt & van Nieukerken in Fauna Europaea).

Distribution elsewhere: Widespread in Europe including Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Italian mainland, Luxembourg, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Sardinia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland and The Netherlands. Also recorded in the Near East (Karsholt & van Nieukerken in Fauna Europaea).

Parasitoids: Unknown.



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Belgian Lepidoptera
British leafminers
NBN Gateway
Nederlandse bladmineerders
Fauna Europaea [292079]
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Last updated 28-Sep-2008  Brian Pitkin