Aethes tesserana

Alternative names
Four-spotted Straw
Downland Conch
Description

Wingspan 12 to 18 mm. A variable but quite distinctive species, with a chequered pattern to the forewings.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Various habitats, especially where the larval foodplants are found.

When to see it

It flies between May and August.

Life History

The larvae feed in the roots of Oxtongue (Helminthotheca) and Hawkweed (Hieracium) among others.

UK Status

Its distribution in Britain covers southern England extending northwards to Yorkshire, with odd records from Wales. In the Butterfly Conservation's Microlepidoptera Report 2011 this species was classified as local.

VC55 Status

It appears to be uncommon in Leicestershire and Rutland, where there are few records. L&R Moth Group status = D (rare or rarely recorded).

Reference
49.121 BF939

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

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Species profile

Common names
Downland Conch
Species group:
insect - moth
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Lepidoptera
Family:
Tortricidae
Records on NatureSpot:
2
First record:
27/06/2005 (Russell, Adrian)
Last record:
01/07/2015 (Russell, Adrian)

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