Food Plant: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup), Clematis and C. vitalba (Traveller's Joy)
Mine: June-September
Notes: The larva forms a long narrow upper surface mine. Most mines start close to the leaf tip. The larva exits through a slit. Pupation is external and the puparium pale brown - having posterior spiracles each with an ellipse of 10 bulbs. This mine is on Clematis macropetala - an adult was reared from this plant, emreging on 24t.v.2011, and is the first record on this host in the UK.
Data: 06.v.2011, Gresford, Denbighshire, VC 50
Image:© Bryan Formstone
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