Subfamily: Lyonetiinae (1G 1S)
Lyonetia (2S)
Antenna slightly longer than forewing; Terminal cilia with dark divergent bars which project beyond other cilia
Antenna slightly longer than forewing; Terminal cilia with dark divergent bars which project beyond other cilia
Subfamily Cemiostominae (1G 6S +1EX)
Leucoptera (7S) 1EX
Terminal cilia with dark divergent bars which do not project beyond other cilia; Tornal spot of leaden-metallic or violet scales
Wing-tip tends to be flexed upwards
Terminal cilia with dark divergent bars which do not project beyond other cilia; Tornal spot of leaden-metallic or violet scales
Wing-tip tends to be flexed upwards
006 Leucoptera lathyrifoliella
(Everlasting-pea Blister Moth) ws: 6-7mm; May-Jul?; narrow-leaved everlasting pea (Lathyrus sylvestris); RDB sea cliffs of Devon and Hampshire |
007 Leucoptera orobi
(Northern Vetch Blister Moth) May; bitter vetch (Lathyrus montanus); RDB in moorland and open woodland in NE York, Durham and around Aviemore |
008 Leucoptera malifoliella
(Pear-leaf Blister Moth) ws: 7-8mm; Jun-Jul; rosaceous trees and shrubs; generally scarce but may be abundant in hot summers in England, Wales and S.Scotland |
009 Leucoptera sinuella (Aspen Blister Moth) - Found around Aviemore from 1910 to 1950s, now presumed extinct in GB