WebTachystola acroxantha (Tachystola acroxantha). The wingspan is 13–15 mm. In Britain the moth flies from late-April to September, possibly in two extended generations or in a succession of broods. It comes to light and has been found in gardens, heath and in a flour mill. Egg Undescribed. Larvae Length 11–14 mm. The body is a translucent greyish white … WebTachystola acroxantha (Meyrick, 1885) Wingspan 13-15mm. An adventive species, which was first noted in Devon in 1908, and was probably imported with Australian plants. In …
Ruddy Streak , Tachystola acroxantha – New to Ireland
WebTachystola acroxantha Tachystola hemisema Tachystola sidonia Tachystola stenoptera Tachystola thiasotis unclassified Tachystola Tachystola sp. ANIC1 Tachystola sp. ANIC10 Tachystola sp. ANIC11 Tachystola sp. ANIC12 Tachystola sp. ANIC17 Tachystola sp. ANIC2 Tachystola sp. ANIC3 Tachystola sp. ANIC9 Tachystola sp. PW052 WebSpecies Tachystola acroxantha (Meyrick, 1885) Ocystola acroxantha Meyrick, E. 1885. Description of Australian Micro-lepidoptera. XII. Oecophoridae. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 1 9(4): 1045-1082 [year of publication not confirmed] [1060].Type data: nuxt optimized images
Tachystola acroxantha (TAHYAC)[Overview] EPPO Global Database
WebLocal. A resident species, usually occurring singly or sparingly near the coast between Bexhill and Kent but occasionally fairly common at mv light. Very rare in the West. Double-brooded in overlapping flights, flying mainly from early May to early August and again from late September to early November. Larvae feed on London plane in this ... WebTachystola acroxantha is a moth of the Oecophoridae family. It is native to Australia, but is an invasive species in Europe. It is native to Australia, but is an invasive species in Europe. It was probably imported with Australian plants. WebFeb 27, 2015 · Tachystola acroxantha on 27 February 2015 One moth I hadn’t anticipated recording during the winter was the micro Tachystola acroxantha. This adventive species is thought to have been accidentally introduced into Devon on plants imported from Australia in the early 20 century. nuxt programmatic navigation