Eriocraniidae
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Eriocrania semipurpurella

(Stephens, 1835)13 / 2.007

Morley's Final Catalogue: 'I believe I have taken this in Dodnash Wood' (W. H. Harwood, 1900); beaten in April 1934-6 from birch-bushes in Bentley Woods and Polyporus betulinus in Blythburgh Wood (Morley).

Recent Status: The species is recorded in Suffolk but is not so common as elsewhere in Britain.

Life Style: A single brooded species flying during April. The larvae mine leaves of Betula during May and June.

Identification: The adult Eriocrania species are individually variable. Genitalia dissection is required to separate E. sangii, E. semipurpurella, Paracrania chrysolepidella, E. unimaculella and E. cicatricella.
E. salopiella has a beige or ochre head and thorax.
E. sparrmannella is deep purple with the golden spots forming transverse fasciae.
E. sangii has slightly larger spots basal of the tornal spot and a denser set of smaller spots beyond and large spots on the dorsum..
E. cicatricella has larger spots arranged longitudinally and often elongate.
Paracrania chrysolepidella has tornal spot absent or indistinct. Thorax is golden fuscous.
E. semipurpurella is a poorly marked species with a golden tornal spot.
E. unimaculella is a poorly marked species with a large silver white tornal spot.
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The larval mines can be separated to some extent.
Paracrania chrysolepidella feeds on Carpinus and Corylus. All others on Betula.
E. salopiella and E. sparrmannella mines start away from the leaf edge. There are slight differences in the larval colouring.
E. cicatricella mines start at the leaf edge with more than one larvae per mine (not per leaf) with translucent white head and thorax.
E. sangii mine starts at the leaf edge. The larva is grey with a brown head.
E. semipurpurella mine starts at the edge of a leaf and the early instar larvae have a black head with a dark spot beyond. Later instar larvae with a brown head are difficult to separate from E. unimaculella which has a similar mine.
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Verification Grade Comment: Mine: Reared or larval morphology

Determination by Genitalia Examination (gen. det.) Required

Mine: Moth needs to be reared and, in some cases, possibly dissected.

Recorded in 15 (26%) of 58 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1900.
Last Recorded in 2022.
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Eriocrania cicatricella | Eriocrania sangii >

Determination
Staverton Park Suffolk - Raymond A Watson
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Latest 5 Records
Date#VC10k Area
28/05/2022126TL96 - Thurston/Elmswell
08/05/2022126TL87 - Barnham/West Stow
02/05/2022525TM05 - Stowmarket/Needham Market
14/04/2022+25TM35 - Snape/Tunstall
18/05/2021226TL95 - Bradfield/Hitcham
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Wingspan: 10-16 mm.
Flight: April
Foodplant:   Birch
Nat Status: Common
Verification Grade:  Adult: 4  Mine: R
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