49.044 Tortricodes alternella (Spring Harbinger)
ws: 19-23mm; Feb-Apr; various trees, mainly oak (Quercus spp) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus); common in woodland in England, Wales and Scottish lowlands
ID: Unlikely to be confused with any other tortrix flying at this time of year.
The male has a much more strongly ciliate antenna than the female and a straighter costa.
The male has a much more strongly ciliate antenna than the female and a straighter costa.
§1 Belfairs woods, Essex; 26/02/2008; male
§2 Belfairs woods, Essex; 26/02/2008; male §3 Belfairs woods, Essex; 17/02/2012; female §4 Belfairs woods, Essex; 17/02/2012; male §5 Belfairs woods, Essex; 17/02/2012; male §6 Belfairs woods, Essex; 17/02/2012; male §7 Pound Wood, Essex; 14/02/2020; male; fw 10.4mm; to light §8 Pound Wood, Essex; 14/02/2020; male; fw 10.0mm; to light §9 Pound Wood, Essex; 14/02/2020; female; fw 9.9mm; to light All images © Chris Lewis |
§10 Pound Wood, Essex; 29/01/2021; male
§11 Pound Wood, Essex; 29/01/2021; male §12 Pound Wood, Essex; 09/03/2022 §13 Pound Wood, Essex; 09/03/2022 |
Page published 01/08/2012 (§1-6) | §7-9 added 29/03/2020 | §10&11 added 24/03/2021 | §12&13 added 06/05/2022