Subfamily: Olethreutinae
Tribe: Enarmoniini (3G+1 19S+1)
These are the 'Ancylisidii' of Pierce and Metcalfe, characterised by the signa in the form of angular plates.
Eucosmomorpha
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Enarmonia
Valva with strong apical spine, Uncus weak, produced, Signum a single angular plate |
Tetramoera
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199 Eucosmomorpha albersana
(Honeysuckle Beauty) |
200 Enarmonia formosana
(Cherry Bark Tortrix) |
2001 Tetramoera langmaidi
(Bamboo Tortrix) New to science when light-trapped in Southsea, Hampshire July 2008; named and described when further specimens were obtained in Hertfordshire in 2014. Thought to be associated with imported bamboo. (Entomologists Record (126) 2014. |
Ancylis (17S)
Signa 2 triangular plates. The previous separation into subgenera has not been followed in the RES checklist.
(Subgenus: Ancylis - Uncus bifurcate. Subgenus: Anchylopera - Uncus not produced)
Signa 2 triangular plates. The previous separation into subgenera has not been followed in the RES checklist.
(Subgenus: Ancylis - Uncus bifurcate. Subgenus: Anchylopera - Uncus not produced)
204 Ancylis obtusana
(Lesser Hook-wing) |
205 Ancylis comptana
(Least Hook-wing) ws: 10-12mm; bivoltine Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep; salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor), strawberry (Fragaria), cinqufoils (Potentilla), thyme (Thymus); local on chalk downs and limestone cliffs in England & Wales |
206 Ancylis upupana
(Southern Hook-wing) ws: 12-18mm; May-Jun; birch (Betula spp), elm (Ulmus spp); NS-B birch wood and heath in S.England |