Food Plant: Quercus ilex (Evergreen Oak), Q.canariensis (Algerian Oak), Q. x crenata (Spanish Oak), Q. x hispanica (Spanish Oak), Q.humilis, Q.laurifolia (Laurel Oak), Q.suber (Cork Oak) Elsewhere: Q.alnifolia (Golden Oak of Cyprus)
Mine: November to April
Pupa: In a cocoon between the leaves, in captivity
Notes: Known initially from Greater London - now spreading through Southern England. In Europe it is known from islands and countries bordering the Mediterranean such as Sicily, Italy, Corsica, Cyprus, Greece and Croatia. The larva is a pale colour.
National Status: Nationally Scarce B
Bradley No: 36a
Data: 19.iii.2003, London, John Langmaid
Image:© IanThirlwell
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