Depressaria sordidatella

Alternative names
Chervil Flat-body
Description

Wingspan 18 to 22 mm. It is relatively plain in appearance and differs from some similar species by the darker thorax and head, concolourous with the forewing.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

The species is to be found in open grassland or farmland areas and damp meadows.

When to see it

Flying in July and August.

Life History

The larvae feed on Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) and sometimes other plants such as Hemlock (Conium maculatum), in rolled or spun terminal leaves.

UK Status

Distributed fairly widely over much of mainland Britain, this species is however fairly local, and scarcer in the western counties, not occurring in Ireland. In the Butterfly Conservation's Microlepidoptera Report 2011 this species was classified as Nationally Scarce B.

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
32.043 BF678

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

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Species profile

Common names
Chervil Brown, Chervil Flat-body
Species group:
insect - moth
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Lepidoptera
Family:
Depressariidae
Records on NatureSpot:
1
First record:
23/07/2015 (Russell, Adrian)
Last record:
23/07/2015 (Russell, Adrian)

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