Yponomeutidae
+ 1x Gelechidae
1
Mine
within the needle of Scots (P.sylvestris) or Lodgepole Pine (P.contorta)
feeding from the base towards the tip
[4-5]
Cedestis
gysseleniella 442
Mine
within the needle of various species of Pine starting at the
tip or near the tip feeding towards the base
2
2
Mine
on Scots Pine or Larch (Larix decidua) with some internal spinning
and a hole at each end through which most of the frass is ejected.
Larva
head black/brown, body pinkish brown, feeds externally after
hibernation [9-5]
Exoteleia
dodecella 760
Larvae
otherwise
3
3
On
various species of Pine; larva head brown, body greenish feeding
December to April [12-4]
Cedestis
subfasciella 443
On
Scots Pine; larva yellowish, brown when young, head black
4
4
Larva
feeding April to May; pupa in a cocoon between 3 or 4 needles
spun together [3-4]
Ocnerostoma
piniariella 444
Larva
feeding December to March, June to July and occasionally September;
pupa in a cocoon between 3 or 4 needles spun together [12-4+6-7+9
Ocnerostoma
friesei 445
N.B.
It is impossible to distinguish between the larvae and mines
of the two Ocnerostoma species, however the different feeding
times may give some indication as to which species is present,
but to be certain adults should be reared and dissected.