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Acleris cristana
Tufted Tortrix ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)
Tortricidae: Tortricinae
1054 / 49.076
Photo © Antony Wren,  Lowestoft, Suffolk

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Varied Tortrix
Acleris hastiana
Wingspan: 18-22 mm.
Flight: Aug - Nov, then again from March-May after hibernation.
Foodplant:   Blackthorn and Hawthorn.
Nat Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 1
Status
Morley’s Final Catalogue: Near the north-east limit of its range. Not noted here since
recorded from near Ipswich about 1890 (Miller).

Recent Status: Found across Suffolk.

Life Style: The species flies from evening through the night and comes to light. The species hibernates and is most commonly noted in late winter or early spring. The larvae feed on a variety of deciduous trees starting on opening buds and subsequently from spun leaves. Most commonly on Prunus.

Identification: A larger Acleris species with a concave termen and moderately wide shoulders. It has a distinctive large centrally placed scale tuft that separates it from other British Acleris species. It is exceedingly variable with many names and striking colour variants.

Recorded in 37 (64%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1890.
Last Recorded in 2024.

Latest 10 Records
Date#VC10kArea
13/04/2024125TM25Wickham Market/Otley
12/04/2024125TM25Wickham Market/Otley
11/04/2024125TM25Wickham Market/Otley
05/04/2024125TM25Wickham Market/Otley
05/04/2024126TL84Sudbury/Glemsford
13/03/2024125TM47Blythburgh/Dunwich
13/03/2024125TM25Wickham Market/Otley
20/02/2024125TM35Snape/Tunstall
16/02/2024225TM25Wickham Market/Otley
15/02/2024125TM25Wickham Market/Otley
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