Dasystoma salicella
Dasystoma salicella
Plates • On Salix. July. Flintshire • © Ian Smith

29.003 BF665

Dasystoma salicella

(Hübner, 1796)


Wingspan: male 17-20 mm; female, wings vestigial, 6-10 mm.

Widespread, but local and scarce, in England and Wales. Very scarce in Scotland and Ireland. Males fly around noon on sunny April days to find the flightless females .

The larva feeds from between two overlapping leaves sewn together on a wide variety of plants including sallows (Salix), sloe (Prunus spinosa) and bog-myrtle (Myrica gale). Growth is slow and extends from May to September, when pupation occurs.


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