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*[http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/butmoth/GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL=index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL=&FAMILYqtype=starts+with&FAMILY=arctiidae&SUBFAMILYqtype=starts+with&SUBFAMILY=&TRIBEqtype=starts+with&TRIBE=&SUBTRIBEqtype=starts+with&SUBTRIBE=&GENUSqtype=starts+with&GENUS=&AUTHORqtype=starts+with&AUTHOR=&YEARqtype=equals&YEAR=&sort=GENUS Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog] |
*[http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/butmoth/GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL=index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL=&FAMILYqtype=starts+with&FAMILY=arctiidae&SUBFAMILYqtype=starts+with&SUBFAMILY=&TRIBEqtype=starts+with&TRIBE=&SUBTRIBEqtype=starts+with&SUBTRIBE=&GENUSqtype=starts+with&GENUS=&AUTHORqtype=starts+with&AUTHOR=&YEARqtype=equals&YEAR=&sort=GENUS Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog] |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.lepidoptera.eu/show.php?ID=1806 European Butterflies and Moths] |
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*[http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Bucculatrix_Noltei Lepiforum.de] |
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Bucculatrix noltei Petry, 1912
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Bucculatrix noltei is a moth in the Bucculatricidae family. It is found from Finland to Belgium, Italy and the Crimea and from the Netherlands to Central Russia.[1]
The wingspan is 5–6 mm.[2] The forewings are sandy brown, with both darker and lighter bands. Adults are on wing from April to May and again from July to August in two generations per year.[3]
The larvae feed on Artemisia vulgaris. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts as a slender corridor, mostly along the leaf margin. Here, there is a broad, continuous, reddish brown frass line. Later, the larva leaves the mine and lives freely on the leaf, creating fleck mines. Larvae can be found from June to October.[4] The species overwinters in the pupal stage.
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