Coleophora kuehnella

Coleophora kuehnella
Leafminer sack
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Coleophoridae
Genus: Coleophora
Species: C. kuehnella
Binomial name
Coleophora kuehnella
(Goeze, 1783)[1]
Synonyms
  • Coleophora palliatella
  • Tinea kuehnella
  • Tinea lamellifera
  • Tinea lamellatella
  • Tinea palliatella Zincken, 1830
  • Ornix pallipennella
  • Ornix auricigrandella
  • Coleophora enervatella

Coleophora kuehnella is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in Europe (from Italy, across Central Europe up to Southern Scandinavia), the Caucasus and Turkey.

The wingspan is 14–17 mm. The moth flies from May to July depending on the location.

The larvae feed on Quercus, and supposedly also Prunus and Salix. Full-grown larvae live in a black pistol case of about 8 mm, with a mouth angle of about 90°. The case is covered by a silken mantle that hangs from its rear end, and almost covers the case. The larvae mine the leaf from the underside, making many, unusually small fleckmines.[2] Full-grown larvae can be found in early June.

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