3-5 mm
Regional distr. - legend
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
EnglishDownland Pigmy
LietuviųGalvaininė kandelė
NederlandsTormentilmineermot
SlovenčinaDrobník krvavníkový
SvenskaFingerörtsdvärgmal
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Rosaceae Argentina anserina Silverweed Rosaceae Potentilla erecta Common tormentil Rosaceae Potentilla palustris Marsh Cinquefoil Rosaceae Potentilla recta Sulphur Cinquefoil Rosaceae Rubus arcticus Arctic bramble Rosaceae Rubus chamaemorus Cloudberry Rosaceae Sanguisorba minor Salad Burnet Rosaceae Sanguisorba officinalis Great Burnet
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Nepticula poterii Stainton, 1857 Nepticula poteriella Doubleday, 1859 Nepticula comari Wocke, 1862 Nepticula geminella Frey, 1870 Nepticula palustrella Frey, 1870 Nepticula occultella Heinemann, 1871 Nepticula tengstroemi Nolcken, 1871 Nepticula diffinis Wocke, 1874 Nepticula serella Stainton, 1888 Nepticula elisabethella Szöcs, 1957
- 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
The leaf and stem mines of Britain Brian Pitkin
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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| Extinct | |
| Extinct in the wild | |
| Critically endangered | |
| Endangered | |
| Vulnerable | |
| Near Threatened | |
| Least Concern | |
| Lower Risk | |
| Legally protected | |
| CITES |