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Bryotropha basaltinella

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Gelechiidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Bryotropha

Bryotropha basaltinella

Similar
  
Bryotropha similis, Bryotropha affinis, Bryotropha, Bryotropha domestica, Eulamprotes wilkella

Bryotropha basaltinella is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It is found in Great Britain, the Benelux, Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland.

The wingspan is 11–12 mm. The forewings are dark grey-brown with a distinct ochreous basal spot followed by blackisk blotches on the costa and tornus. The hindwings are pale fuscous, but darker towards the apex. Adults are on wing from May to September in one generation per year.

The larvae feed on various mosses. They live in a densely spun silken tube beneath the surface of the host plant. The larvae have a dull purplish brown body. They can be found in spring.

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Bryotropha basaltinella Wikipedia