Glyphipterigidae : Glyphipteriginae
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Glyphipterix simpliciella

(Stephens, 1834)391 / 19.007

Morley’s Final Catalogue: Very common on low plants, feeding on Dactylis-seeds. Nacton, Foxhall, Monks Soham, Hacheston, Southwold, &c; often sitting in flowers during June.

Recent Status: A common day flying species.

Life Style: A single brooded species that flies from May to July. The larvae feed on the seeds of Dactylis glomerata, Schenodonorus (Festuca) arundinaceus and S. pratensis. They enter a stem to overwinter in a cocoon where they pupate.

Identification: The species is often seen during sunny days en masse feeding at brightly coloured flowers. The forewing is a shining grey or fuscous with a hooked apex. There are five evenly spaced silvery white costal strigulae, one on the dorsum, a short one at the tornus and one on the termen that touches an apical black spot. There is a silver grey spot centrally in the apical quarter. All the hindwing cilia are dark. More Info

Recorded in 37 (64%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1988.
Last Recorded in 2023.
Additional Stats

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Determination
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Latest 5 Records
Date#VC10k Area
04/06/2023125TM13 - Brantham/Holbrook
04/06/2023126TL97 - Hopton/Ixworth
03/06/20232526TM07 - Thelnetham/Redgrave
01/06/2023125TM04 - Hadleigh
01/06/2023+25TM48 - Beccles/Brampton
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Wingspan: 6-9mm
Flight: May - June
Foodplant:   Cock's-foot, Tall Fescue
Nat Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2
 Immature Adult
     
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