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Notocelia rosaecolana Not the imago resulting from my larva (other images) but as we didn&#039;t have the moth here yet I&#039;m adding this older image.<br />
Excellent key to &quot;our&quot; species of Notocelia here:<br />
<a href="https://britishlepidoptera.weebly.com/notocelia-roborana-rosaecolana-trimaculana.html" rel="nofollow">https://britishlepidoptera.weebly.com/notocelia-roborana-rosaecolana-trimaculana.html</a> Lepidoptera,Notocelia,Notocelia rosaecolana,Olethreutinae,Tortricidae Click/tap to enlarge

Notocelia rosaecolana

Not the imago resulting from my larva (other images) but as we didn't have the moth here yet I'm adding this older image.
Excellent key to "our" species of Notocelia here:
https://britishlepidoptera.weebly.com/notocelia-roborana-rosaecolana-trimaculana.html

    comments (3)

  1. A lot of similarity with this one:

    Common cloaked shoot, Heesch, Netherlands Found fairly high up on a leaf. Part of the family of leafroller moths, which are endless in supply and incredibly diverse. In a way, it's kind of surprising how few we have on the platform. Just the Netherlands alone (a tiny country in a pretty poor natural state) has hundreds of species in just this family alone:<br />
http://www.microvlinders.nl/soorten/thumbnail_index.php?familie=Tortricidae&type=lijst<br />
<br />
Guess I know what to look out for, hope you feel the same :) Europe,Gypsonoma dealbana,Heesch,Netherlands,World,moths

    Did I get mine wrong? Or are the different species?
    Posted 7 years ago, modified 7 years ago
    1. Hi Ferdy, just stumbled on this old question that I must have missed at the time. Gave both a closer look and IMHO we are both correct on our IDs (so: different species), but I should stress that "I'm from Barcelona" on Lepidoptera ... (Iknownoooothiiing) Posted 6 years ago
      1. Don't know that expression, but I think I know that you mean :)
        False modesty of course.
        Posted 6 years ago

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''Notocelia rosaecolana'' is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in the Palearctic ecozone, where it has been recorded from China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan, Iran, Central Asia, Russia and Europe.

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Species identified by Pudding4brains
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