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'''''Anchinia cristalis''''' is a species of [[moth]] of the [[Oecophoridae]] family. It is found in most of [[Europe]] (except most of the [[Balkan Peninsula]], [[Portugal]], [[Great Britain]], [[Ireland]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Finland]] and [[Ukraine]]) east to the eastern parts of the [[Palearctic ecozone]]. |
'''''Anchinia cristalis''''' is a species of [[moth]] of the [[Oecophoridae]] family. It is found in most of [[Europe]] (except most of the [[Balkan Peninsula]], [[Portugal]], [[Great Britain]], [[Ireland]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Finland]] and [[Ukraine]]) east to the eastern parts of the [[Palearctic ecozone]]. |
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The [[wingspan]] is 14–19 mm.<ref>[http://www.lepidoptera. |
The [[wingspan]] is 14–19 mm.<ref>[http://www.lepidoptera.eu/show.php?ID=2081 European Butterflies and Moths]</ref> Adults are on wing from late May to early July. |
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The larvae live between spun leaves of ''[[Thymelaea passerina]]'', ''[[Daphne mezereum]]'' and ''[[Daphne laureola]]''.<ref>[http://webh01.ua.ac.be/vve/Checklists/Lepidoptera/Amphisbatidae/Acristalis.htm Lepidoptera of Belgium]</ref> |
The larvae live between spun leaves of ''[[Thymelaea passerina]]'', ''[[Daphne mezereum]]'' and ''[[Daphne laureola]]''.<ref>[http://webh01.ua.ac.be/vve/Checklists/Lepidoptera/Amphisbatidae/Acristalis.htm Lepidoptera of Belgium]</ref> |
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Anchinia cristalis (Scopoli, 1763)[1]
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Anchinia cristalis is a species of moth of the Oecophoridae family. It is found in most of Europe (except most of the Balkan Peninsula, Portugal, Great Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Finland and Ukraine) east to the eastern parts of the Palearctic ecozone.
The wingspan is 14–19 mm.[2] Adults are on wing from late May to early July.
The larvae live between spun leaves of Thymelaea passerina, Daphne mezereum and Daphne laureola.[3]
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