Appearance
"Acleris emargana" has a wingspan of 18–22 mm. Appearance can vary between individuals within the species. In general, the forewings are greyish brown or yellow ochreous, lightly translucent, usually more or less notched and hooked on the costa, with a reticulated pattern. Hindwings are greyish and translucent.Julius von Kennel provides a full description.The moths are on wing from July to November and fly at dusk.
The larvae can reach a length of about 15 mm. They are pale green, with a pale brown head. Caterpillars feed on the leaves and shoots of various trees, including "Alnus glutinosa", "Corylus", "Salix", "Populus" and "Betula".
Naming
*"Acleris emargana emargana"⤷ "Acleris emargana tibetica"
"Acleris emargana blackmorei", described as occurring in North America, was formerly considered a subspecies of "A. emargana". Per Karsholt et al., it is now considered synonymous with "Acleris effractana".
Distribution
The nominotypical subspecies "Acleris emargana emargana" is found from Europe to Siberia, northern China, Korea and Japan. In Tibet, ssp. "Acleris emargana tibetica" is found.References:
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