- Coleophora tricolor
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Coleophora tricolor Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Coleophoridae Genus: Coleophora Species: C. tricolor Binomial name Coleophora tricolor
Walsingham, 1899[1]The Basil-thyme case-bearer moth (Coleophora tricolor) is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in Great Britain.
The wingspan is 14-18 mm.
The larvae feed on Poaceae species, including Bromopsis erecta, Dactylis glomerata, Holcus lanatus, Koeleria macrantha, Phleum bertolonii and Poa pratensis. Young larvae eat the receptacle out of a floret of Acinos arvensis and uses the calyce as its first case. Even before the onset of winter it switches to grasses. The larva then lives in an ochraceous, bivalved, tubular leaf case of about 9 mm, with a mouth angle of about 25°.[2] Larvae can be found from September to June or July.
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