Caryocolum viscariella
Caryocolum viscariella
Adult • Reared from a spinning on Silene dioica, Broughton, Lancs. • © Steve Palmer

35.129 BF828

Caryocolum viscariella

(Stainton, 1855)


Wingspan c. 12 mm.

In Britain, the larvae of this species feed in a spun shoot of red campion (Silene dioica), white campion (S. alba), or sticky catchfly (Lychnis viscaria), later living in the central stem of the plant.

The adults fly in a single generation in June and July, and can be attracted to light.

Distributed widely across much of England and Wales and into Scotland, it is relatively common in places.