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family Caryophyllaceae. It was
formerly placed in the
genus Stellaria, as
Stellaria holostea, but was
transferred to the
genus Rabelera in 2019
based on...
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coenosipennella (feeds
exclusively on
Stellaria species), C.
lineolea (recorded on S. graminea), C.
lithargyrinella (recorded on S.
holostea), C.
solitariella (feeds...
- on the Tramman.[citation needed] Fairy’s Net –
Greater Stitchwort Stellaria holostea [citation needed] Falla/Fella – A man/mate (fellow),
common to other...
- glomeratum,
Myosoton aquati****,
Stellaria alsine,
Stellaria holostea,
Stellaria media,
Stellaria nemorum and
Stellaria uliginosa. Full-grown
cases can...
- A
sprig of
Stellaria holostea with a
young shoot attacked by larva...
- species,
Heracleum sphondylium,
Rumex acetosa,
Rumex obtusifolius,
Stellaria holostea,
Salix caprea and
Salix cinerea. The
larvae feed on aphids. This species...
- wing from
early July to
early September. The
larvae feed on
Stellaria holostea and
Stellaria uliginosa.
Young larvae mine the
leaves of
their host plant...
- (Cerastium tomentosum,
Lotus corniculatus,
Ononis spinosa,
Stellaria holostea,
Stellaria media, Taraxa**** officinale). From
autumn they
hibernate on...
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kroesmanniella Separated by
genitalic examination. The
larvae feed on
Stellaria holostea.
Young larvae mine the
leaves of
their host plant. They can be found...
- are day-active. The
larvae feed on the
seeds of
greater stitchwort (
Stellaria holostea) and
Thesium montanum. "Metriotes
lutarea (Haworth, 1828)". Fauna...