Stigmella oxyacanthella | (Stainton, 1854) |
TL: England
5 - 6 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Drobníček hlohový English
Common Fruit-tree Pigmy Lietuvių
Geltongalvė gudobelinė kandelė Nederlands
Boogjesmineermot Slovenčina
Drobník hlohový Svenska
Skimmerdvärgmal
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Rosaceae Amelanchier ovalis Snowy mespilus Rosaceae Cotoneaster integerrimus Common Cotoneaster Rosaceae Cotoneaster multiflorus Rosaceae Crataegus azarolus Azarole Rosaceae Crataegus chrysocarpa Fireberry hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus coccinea Scarlet hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus crus-galli Cockspur hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus douglasii Douglas' thornapple Rosaceae Crataegus flava Yellow-fruited thorn Rosaceae Crataegus laciniata Rosaceae Crataegus laevigata Midland Hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus monogyna Common Hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus pentagyna Rosaceae Crataegus punctata Dotted hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus rivularis River hawthorn Rosaceae Cydonia oblonga Quince Rosaceae Malus angustifolia Southern crabapple Rosaceae Malus astracanica Rosaceae Malus baccata Siberian crabapple Rosaceae Malus coronaria Sweet crabapple Rosaceae Malus domestica Apple tree Rosaceae Malus fusca Oregon crabapple Rosaceae Malus sylvestris Crab Apple Rosaceae Mespilus germanica Common Medlar Rosaceae Prunus armeniaca Apricot Rosaceae Prunus avium Wild Cherry Rosaceae Prunus spinosa Blackthorn Rosaceae Pyrus communis European Pear Rosaceae Pyrus elaeagrifolia Oleaster-leafed pear Rosaceae Pyrus spinosa Almond-leaved pear Rosaceae Sorbus aucuparia European Rowan
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- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Nepticula oxyacanthella Stainton, 1854 Nepticula oxyacanthaecolella Doubleday, 1859 Nepticula cotoneastri Sorhagen, 1922
- Links
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Language Website Authors British Leafminers Lepiforum e. V. Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger North American Moth Photographers Group Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson The leaf and stem mines of Britain Brian Pitkin UK Moths Ian Kimber
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