Recent Status: The species is recorded in Suffolk.
Life Style: The species Luffia ferchaultella has recently been synonymised with L. lapidella. Some discussion still prevails. The reasoning being that L. ferchaultella is a parthenogenetic form of L. lapidella. Males are very rare, but do occur in Britain.. The larvae feed from a portable case on algae and lichen on solid substrate.
Identification: Males are rare. More Info They can be identified by genitalia dissection. More Info The females are apterous. Oviposition in the case, whence the cycle re-commences. The species is most readily recorded as the larval case.
Verification Grade Comment: Parthenogenetic
Case: A good quality photo or specimen of the case and plant/pabulum is required.
Recorded in 42 (72%) of 58 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1954. Last Recorded in 2025. Additional Stats
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