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An
uncommon species in Belgium, but as with many members of this
family, it's often overlooked.
The
larva lives in a brown tubular silken case on Tanacetum vulgare
usually attached to the flower heads. It rarely behaves as a leafminer
and generally it lives in the inflorescense of the food plant.
Pupation in the case.
The adults fly from late May towards July.
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Belgium, Antwerpen, Mol, 10 July 2011.
case on Tanacetum
(Photo © Carina Vansteenwinkel)
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