Ectoedemia septembrella | (Stainton, 1849) |
Similar species
5 - 6 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Dansk
Perikondværgmøl English
Hypericum Pigmy Lietuvių
Jonažolinė kandelė Nederlands
Hertshooimineermot Slovenčina
Drobník ľubovníkový Svenska
Johannesörtsdvärgmal
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Hypericaceae Hypericum androsaemum Shrubby St. John's Wort Hypericaceae Hypericum bupleuroides Hypericaceae Hypericum caprifolium Hypericaceae Hypericum cerastoides Hypericaceae Hypericum hircinum Stinking tutsan Hypericaceae Hypericum hirsutum Hairy St. John's-wort Hypericaceae Hypericum hookerianum Hooker's St. John's Wort Hypericaceae Hypericum maculatum Imperforate St. John's-wort Hypericaceae Hypericum montanum Pale St. John's-wort Hypericaceae Hypericum nummularium Hypericaceae Hypericum patulum Goldencup St. John's wort Hypericaceae Hypericum perforatum St John's wort Hypericaceae Hypericum tetrapterum Square stemmed St. John's wort Hypericaceae Hypericum thymifolium Hypericaceae Hypericum undulatum Wavy St Johns Wort Hypericaceae Hypericum xylosteifolium
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- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Nepticula septembrella Stainton, 1849
- Ectoedemia (Fomoria) septembrella is a member of the clade Ectoedemia weaveri:
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Species Author Ectoedemia (Fomoria) aegaeica Z. & A. Laštůvka & Johansson, 1998 Ectoedemia (Fomoria) deschkai (Klimesch, 1978) Ectoedemia (Fomoria) empetrifolii A. & Z. Laštůvka, 2000 Ectoedemia (Fomoria) eriki A. & Z. Laštůvka, 2000 Ectoedemia (Fomoria) groschkei (Skala, 1943) Ectoedemia (Fomoria) luisae (Klimesch, 1978) Ectoedemia (Fomoria) septembrella (Stainton, 1849) Ectoedemia (Fomoria) variicapitella (Chrétien, 1908) Ectoedemia (Fomoria) weaveri (Stainton, 1855)
- Links
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Language Website Authors British Leafminers Lepiforum e. V. Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson UK Moths Ian Kimber
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