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Coleophora on Juncus

17 Thursday Oct 2024

Posted by sconzani in insects, plants

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British moths, case-bearing moth larvae, case-bearing moth larvae on Hard rush, Coleophora alticolella/glaucicolella, coleophora on reeds, Hard rush, Juncus inflexus, seed-mining moth larvae

I haven’t posted this in my usual ‘Leafmines Monday’ spot as a) there are no leaves to speak of and b) the larvae actually feed on the seeds of the plants they inhabit. And I’ve never looked at reeds for any kind of leaf-mining creature or the cases of coleophora species of moths before but was, once again, prompted by a post of a rare find by a contact on social media. My find is not the rare one – in fact, I found so many of these in two different locations that they must be one of the most common coleophora species I’ve ever seen.

241017 Coleophora alticolella OR glaucicolella (1)

So, let me introduce you to Coleophora alticolella/glaucicolella; the slash between the two names indicates that these could actually be either Coleophora alticolella or Coleophora glaucicolella but it’s very difficult to differentiate between the two species without examining the larvae, which I didn’t do, or by breeding the larvae through to adulthood and examining their genitalia, which I also won’t be doing.

241017 Coleophora alticolella OR glaucicolella (2)

That social media post, and this find, have now prompted me to learn more about the various species of reed. The finds shown here were on Hard Rush (Juncus inflexus) but the rare species I want to try to find only feeds on two less common rush species. I like how one find leads me to have to learn more to find another!

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The cases of Coleophora trifolii

22 Thursday Aug 2024

Posted by sconzani in insects, wildflowers

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British moths, case-bearing moths, Coleophora trifolii, Large clover case-bearer, Melilotus species, moth larvae on Melilot, moth larval cases on Melilot, seed-mining moth larvae

After being prompted by a post on Twitter/X by British Leafminers man Rob, I started searching for this moth, Coleophora trifolii, a couple of weeks ago. At that stage, Rob said you could pick out the moth larva’s presence by looking at the seeds of Melilot, where he’d found ‘Two seed cases (blackened) fused together whilst the larva inside feeds on the third seed (still green)’. Looking for those proved much more tricky than I expected as the seeds are tiny and, as the plants die off, the seeds seem naturally to go black. So, I failed to find my target.

240822 coleophora trifolii (1)

Then, a few days ago, Rob posted again, noting the formation of the little cases the moth larva moves in to while it continues to feed within the Melilot seeds and later to pupate within. And these cases have proved much easier to spot. In fact, I found at least 15, probably more, in one clump of plants where the adult moth must have laid a lot of eggs all at once. There were so many cases that I’ve actually brought a couple home to see what emerges – I don’t usually like to do that but, in this case, there were so many that I didn’t think I would be interfering too much and I’ll return any adults that appear back to the area. And I’ll share photos of them in another post if they emerge successfully.

240822 coleophora trifolii (2)

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