Seq # 361410240

Acleris scabrana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Species

Last modified: Nov. 12, 2023, 12:23 p.m.


A very rare and local species in Belgium. No recent records are known.
A very variable species that sometimes can be confused with Acleris hastiana.


Details

Classification
Family: Tortricidae > Subfamily: Tortricinae > Tribus: Tortricini > Genus: Acleris > Species: Acleris scabrana
Vernacular names
Zwartnekboogbladroller (NL)
First mention in Belgium
De Fré Ch. 1858. Catalogue des Microlépidoptères de la Belgique. — Annales de la Société entomologique belge 2: 45–162. On page 92.
Status

Native


Distribution


Imago

Wingspan 18–24 mm.

Museum specimens

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Specimens in nature

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Bionomics

The larva lives between young spun leaves. The adults hibernate.

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Flight periods

The adults fly fom September and after overwintering reappears in spring.


Observed on

Host plant (genera):
Salix and Populus

The larva feeds mainly on Salix but also on Populus.

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Habitat

It inhabits woodlands, parks where the food plants occur.

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