Pseudoips prasinana britannica (Warren, 1913), (green silver-lines)


24 Sep 2005 at OSGR: SU68 in Oxon, England

Record SummaryLarva, on Bramble leaf, under Beech
Found asLarva
Date24 September 2005
Associated organismRubus fruticosus
OS grid refOSGR: SU68
Lat/Lon51° 30’ N, 1° 0’ W
Vice CountyOxon, VC no: 23
CountryEngland

Notes:

Yellow stripe on anterior edge of first thoracic segment; claspers with long feet; anal claspers splayed out to hold onto flat surfaces.

Cocoon by 6 Oct 2005

Cocoon has a ridge at head end which opens easily, for the moth to emerge.

Pupated by 30 Oct 2005.

Bactromyia aurulenta (Tachinidae) parasite (24 Sep 05[C]) emerged May 2006 (Noticed on 13th)

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