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A
widespread but rather rare species in Belgium.
The
larva lives in a slight web on the flowers and leaves of Echium
vulgare, Symphytum or other Boraginaceae. Pupation in
a dead stem or rotten wood.
The
adults fly in two generations a year: from late April till the end
of June and again in August-September. They come to light.
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Belgium,
Namur, Lavaux-Ste-Anne, 29 April 2005.
(Photo © Chris Steeman)
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