The wingspan is 7–8 millimetres (0.28–0.31 in).[1] The head is grey, face whitish. Forewings in male grey, in female blackish-grey ; plical stigma black, elongate, followed by a white dot ; an oblique white triangular costal spot at 2/3 ; a small indistinct whitish tornal spot somewhat beyond it. Hindwings grey.grey.[2]
^"Elachista serricornis Stainton, 1854". Lepidoptera of Sweden. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
^Meyrick, E., 1895 A Handbook of British Lepidoptera MacMillan, London pdf This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Keys and description
^Ellis, W N. "Elachista serricornis Stainton, 1854 dusky dwarf". Plant Parasites of Europe. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
^. Bladmineerders.nl. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
elachista, serricornis, moth, family, elachistidae, found, europe, femalescientific, classificationkingdom, animaliaphylum, arthropodaclass, insectaorder, lepidopterafamily, elachistidaegenus, elachistaspecies, serricornisbinomial, namestainton, 1854, contents. Elachista serricornis is a moth of the family Elachistidae found in Europe Elachista serricornisFemaleScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder LepidopteraFamily ElachistidaeGenus ElachistaSpecies E serricornisBinomial nameElachista serricornisStainton 1854 Contents 1 Description 2 Biology 3 Distribution 4 References 5 External linksDescription EditThe wingspan is 7 8 millimetres 0 28 0 31 in 1 The head is grey face whitish Forewings in male grey in female blackish grey plical stigma black elongate followed by a white dot an oblique white triangular costal spot at 2 3 a small indistinct whitish tornal spot somewhat beyond it Hindwings grey grey 2 Biology EditThe larvae feed on Carex elata rare spring sedge Carex ericetorum Carex ferruginea wood segge Carex sylvatica bladder sedge Carex vesicaria common cottongrass Eriophorum angustifolium Eriophorum latifolium hare s tail cottongrass Eriophorum vaginatum and Scirpus sylvaticus 3 Young larvae make a long brown corridor and hibernate in this In spring the larva makes a new mine in another leaf starting near the base of the blade The mine widens upwards and forms a blotch at the end Pupation takes place outside of the mine 4 Distribution EditIt is found from Fennoscandia and northern Russia to northern Italy and from Ireland to Poland and Hungary 5 References Edit Elachista serricornis Stainton 1854 Lepidoptera of Sweden Retrieved 31 March 2020 Meyrick E 1895 A Handbook of British Lepidoptera MacMillan London pdf This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Keys and description Ellis W N Elachista serricornis Stainton 1854 dusky dwarf Plant Parasites of Europe Retrieved 31 March 2020 Elachista serricornis Stainton 1854 Bladmineerders nl Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved March 7 2010 Elachista Elachista serricornis Stainton 1854 Fauna Europaea Retrieved 31 March 2020 External links EditElachista serricornis at UKmoths Male This article on a moth of the genus Elachista is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elachista serricornis amp oldid 1113950624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,