Gypsonoma aceriana

Alternative names
White Cloaked Tortrix
Rosy Cloaked Shoot
Description

Wingspan about 12 to 15 mm.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Areas where poplar is found.

When to see it

Adults are on the wing in July, and are occasionally attracted to light.

Life History

The larval foodplant is poplar, where the larva feeds within young shoots and buds to begin with, and later within the stem of a leaf stalk.

UK Status

Occurring locally in the southern half of England and south Wales, it becomes scarcer northwards into Lancashire and beyond, and is virtually unknown in Scotland and Ireland. In the Butterfly Conservation's Microlepidoptera Report 2011 this species was classified as local.

VC55 Status

Occasional in Leicestershire and Rutland. L&R Moth Group status = C (very scarce resident or rare migrant).

Reference
49.283 BF1167

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

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Species profile

Common names
Rosy Cloaked Shoot
Species group:
insect - moth
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Lepidoptera
Family:
Tortricidae
Records on NatureSpot:
4
First record:
22/07/2013 (Russell, Adrian)
Last record:
01/07/2025 (Mabbett, Craig)

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