WebbScythris limbella Name Synonyms Astyages cylindrella Stephens, 1834 Butalis chenopodiella (Hübner, 1813) Butalis tristella (Hübner, 1796) Scythris chenopodiella … WebbSpecimen Records: 54: Public Records: 34: Specimens with Sequences: 44: Public Species: 1: Specimens with Barcodes: 42: Public BINs: 1: Species: 1 Species With Barcodes:
Scythris limbella Kent Moths
Scythris limbella is a moth of the family Scythrididae first described by the Danish zoologist Johan Christian Fabricius. It is found in Asia and Europe. Visa mer The wingspan is about 15 mm. Adults are on wing from June to September, possibly in two generations. The larvae feed on the shoots and flowers of goosefoots (Chenopodium species) and orache (Atriplex species) … Visa mer It is found in most of Europe (except Iceland, Ireland, and part of the Balkan Peninsula and Ukraine), east into Russia and Iran (from Golestan to Farsi). It is an introduced species in … Visa mer WebbMoth Dissection UK & EU Checklists UK: United Kingdom list EU: European list . Compiled from multiple sources including: ABH: Agassiz, D.J.L., Beavan, S.D. & Heckford R.J. (2013) Checklist of the Lepidoptera of the British Isles.(including Appendix A: Adventive Species, not including Appendix B: Questionable Records) now whale
Scythris limbella : Goosefoot Owlet NBN Atlas
WebbScythris limbella (Fabricius, 1775) Scythris locustella Chrétien, 1915 Scythris luxatiella K.Nupponen & Kaitila, 2000 Scythris lvovskyi Sinev, 2001 Scythris macrourella Sinev, 2001 Scythris maculata Sinev, 2001 Scythris maculosa Bengtsson, 1997 Scythris malozemovi K.Nupponen, 2003 Scythris mariannae (Bengtsson, 1991) WebbThe leaves are a food source for many caterpillars including the skippers Staphylus hayhurstii (Hayhurst's Scallopwing) and Pholisora catullus (Common Sootywing), and moths Grammia virgo (Virgin Tiger Moth), Emmelina monodactyla (Morning Glory Plume Moth), Amyna octo (The Eight-Spot), Chrysoesthia lingulacella (Flamboyent Twirler … Webb14 okt. 2016 · A review was made of the Scythrididae in the Bruand collection. This led to certain faunistic and taxonomic changes for Bruand’s taxa. Scythris subcinctella (Bruand, 1851), stat. rev., valid spec., has priority over Scythris crassiuscula (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855). Several synonymies are established: Scythris curtulella (Bruand, 1851), nomen … now what 2022 nanowrimo