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Eudonia pallida (Curtis, 1827)

A local and uncommon species in Belgium. Due to the more extensive knowledge of Scopariinae, this species is now more observed than in the past.

The larva lives on mosses and lichens. Its biology is not completely studied yet.

The adults have been seen from late April till late September, but most observations are done between May and July. They are active at dusk and later come to light.


Belgium, Antwerpen, Viersel, 26 April 2004.
(Photo © Leo Janssen)

 
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