- Coleophora trientella
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Coleophora trientella Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Coleophoridae Genus: Coleophora Species: C. trientella Binomial name Coleophora trientella
Christoph, 1872Synonyms - Coleophora pilicornis Rebel, 1914
- Coleophora ussuriella Caradja, 1920
- Coleophora anaeli Capuse, 1967
- Coleophora pilicornis ussuriella Capuse, 1974
Coleophora trientella is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Ukraine, southern Russia, Turkestan, the Palestinian Territories[1] and China[2]. It occurs in desert biotopes and in salt-marshes.
Adults are on wing in spring and at end of summer. There are possibly two generations per year.
The larvae feed on the flowers of Corispermum species, including Corispermum lehmannianum. They create a silky, short, thick case. Near the cephalic end and along the sides, there are symmetrically arranged halves of membrane of hollowed-out fruit. The valve is threesided and the length is 4-5 mm. The color is dark brown. Larvae can be found from May to June.[3]
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