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A
not so common and local species in Belgium; more observed in the
southern part of the country.
The
larva constructs a silken tube made by rolling a leaf-edge downwards.
At night, it leaves this tube to chew holes in the leaves. Pupation
takes place in detritus. The pupa hibernates.
The
adults fly in March and April. They come to light.
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Belgium, Limburg, Kinrooi, 18 March 2005.
(Photo © Maarten Jacobs)
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