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Ochsenheimeria vacculella

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Ypsolophidae

Genus
  
Ochsenheimeriinae

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Class
  
Insecta

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Butterflies and moths, Ochsenheimeria taurella, Ypsolopha mucronella, Ypsolopha asperella, Ypsolopha ustella

Ochsenheimeria vacculella, the cereal stem moth, is a moth of the Ypsolophidae family. It is found in most of Europe, except Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Italy and most of the Balkan Peninsula. The species was accidentally introduced into parts of the United States.

The wingspan is 11–14 mm (0.43–0.55 in). Adults are on wing in July and August.

The larvae feed on Agropyron cristatum, Elymus caninus, Elymus repens, Bromus erectus, Bromus inermis, Festuca pratensis, Lolium, Phleum pratense, Poa, Secale cereale and Triticum aestivum. First instar larvae mine the leaves of their host plant. Later instars bore in the stems. Pupation takes place among the leaves or in crevices. The larvae have a whitish body. They can be found from April to May.

References

Ochsenheimeria vacculella Wikipedia