Stigmella myrtillella

Alternative names
Bilberry Dot
Bilberry Pigmy
Description

Adult Stigmella are very difficult to identify and this species is best recorded as a leafmine on Bilberry (see under Life History).

Identification difficulty

Adult Leafmine

Recording advice

Adult: It may not be possible to identify adult Stigmella even by dissection unless reared from the leafmine.

Leafmine: May be identifiable with care please provide good photographs including a backlit image. Please also state the host species (i.e. usually Bilberry). 

Habitat

Areas where Bilberry occurs.

When to see it

The leafmines may be found in July and during September and October persisting until the leaves fall.

Life History

Larva mines the leaves of Bilberry creating a contorted gallery leading to small blotch. The larva is amber yellow, head brown.

UK Status

Local in Britain where its distribution is limited by the availability of its foodplant. In the Butterfly Conservation's Microlepidoptera Report 2011 this species was classified as local.

VC55 Status

Rarely recorded in Leicestershire and Rutland.

Reference
4.024 BF104

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Species profile

Common names
Bilberry Pigmy
Species group:
Moths
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Lepidoptera
Family:
Nepticulidae
Records on NatureSpot:
1
First record:
18/10/2021 (Timms, Sue)
Last record:
18/10/2021 (Timms, Sue)

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