Bucculatrix cantabricella

Bucculatrix cantabricella
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Bucculatricidae
Genus: Bucculatrix
Species: B. cantabricella
Binomial name
Bucculatrix cantabricella
Chrétien, 1898

Bucculatrix cantabricella is a moth in the Bucculatricidae family. It was described by Pierre Chrétien in 1898. It is found in the western and central Mediterranean region, east to Slovakia and the Republic of Macedonia.[1]

The wingspan is 7–8 mm.[2]

The larvae feed on Convolvulus cantabrica. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a narrow corridor, followed by an irregular blotch. Pupation takes place outside of the mine, in a whitish, spindle-shaped cocoon. Larvae can be found in June. The species probably overwinters in the pupal stage.[3]

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