Food Plant: Solidago virgaurea (Golden Rod), occasionally on Aster tripolium (Sea aster)
Mine: September-May
Notes: The larva initially feeds on seeds and doesn't make the case until it reaches the final instar. The silken case is white at first and then darkens to a brown colour. On Golden Rod the case is coated with porcupine-like hairs (as shown) which are formed from the pappus hairs. On Sea Aster it is coated with withered bracts. A widespread and locally common species in the UK, but absent from East Anglia and the East Midlands. The case shown is on Golden Rod. Formerly called Coleophora obscenella.
National Status: Nationally Scarce B
Bradley No: 564
Data: 03.x.2008, Siccaridge Wood, East Gloucestershire, VC33
Image:© Guy Meredith
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