Food Plant: Ligustrum vulgare (Privet), Fraxinus excelsior (Ash)
Egg: upper side of leaf
Mine: July-September
Notes: Initially mines the upper surface of the leaf and causes the leaf to fold upwards (as shown). The mine can be distinguished from that of C.syringella on the same plant as it is a silver colour whereas that of C.syringella is brownish. It then makes two cones at the leaf tip. An uncommon miner. Found in woodland and along coasts.
Data: 30.vi.2019, Leominster, Herefordshire, VC36
Image:© Melissa Banthorpe
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