- Stigmella ogygia
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Stigmella ogygia Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nepticulidae Genus: Stigmella Species: S. ogygia Binomial name Stigmella ogygia
(Meyrick, 1889)Synonyms - Nepticula ogygia Meyrick, 1889
- Nepticula tricentra Meyrick sensu Watt, 1921 (misidentification)
- Nepticula erechtitus Watt, 1924
Stigmella ogygia is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in New Zealand.
The length of the forewings is about 3 mm. Adults have been recorded in March, July and from September to December. Reared specimens hatched in January, April, May and August. There are probably continuous generations throughout the year.
The larvae feed on Senecio biserratus and Senecio minimus. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine is narrow, serpentine and close to the upper epidermal layer, widening terminally. The frass is deposited medially. Larva have been recorded from April to September and in November and December. They are 3–4 mm long and pale green.
The cocoon is made of brown silk and is located against the stem of the foodplant.
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