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Dichrorampha simpliciana

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Dichrorampha simpliciana
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Dichrorampha simpliciana is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Europe and the Near East.

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The wingspan is 12–16 mm. The forewings are considerably dilated posteriorly and the fold reaches 2/5. The ground colour is dark fuscous, irrorated with pale ochreous. The costa is posteriorly obscurely streaked with dull purplish-metallic. There is a paler triangular straight edged median dorsal blotch, darker-margined anteriorly and three minute indistinct black dots on the termen towards middle, and sometimes a whitish subapical dash. The termen is rounded, little oblique, sinuation well-marked. The hindwings are fuscous, darker posteriorly. The larva is dull whitish; head light brown; plate of 2 faintly brownish[1]

The moth flies from May to September..

The larvae feed on Artemisia vulgaris.

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Notes

  1. ^ The flight season refers to Belgium and the Netherlands. This may vary in other parts of the range.

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