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Doloploca punctulana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Species

Last modified: Dec. 4, 2024, 12:51 p.m.


A very rare and local species in the southern part of Belgium, not often recorded.


Details

Classification
Family: Tortricidae > Subfamily: Tortricinae > Tribus: Cnephasiini > Genus: Doloploca > Species: Doloploca punctulana
Vernacular names
Marmergolfbladroller (NL)
First mention in Belgium
Janmoulle E. 1946a. Espèces nouvelles pour la faune belge. — Lambillionea 46: 1–2, 50. On page 50.
Status

Native


Distribution


Imago

Wingspan 25–29 mm.

Museum specimens


Specimens in nature


Bionomics

The larva lives in young spun leaves and hibernates probably in the pupal stage on the food plant. The adults come to light.

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Flight periods

The adults fly from early April towards early May in one generation a year.


Observed on

Host plant (species):
Ligustrum vulgare
Host plant (genera):
Fraxinus, Lonicera and Berberis

The polyphagous larva lives on deciduous trees and shrubs like Oleaceae, Caprifoliaceae, and Berberidaceae.

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