I always collect a few leaves that are generally blown into the garden in late Autumn, particularly the Oak Leaves that we get drop in profusion from several large trees at the bottom of our garden.
Because of the green islands that are highly visible on the brown leaf, it makes spotting leaves that have larvae present, last year I identified one that was tenanted, and after over 6 months, it has finally emerged today.
This is Ectoedemia subbimaculella and new for the garden, a right mare to get photographs of mind!
This is a fairly common moth found as a mine in Herts, but I reckon there aren't many photos of the adults.
This is moth species no.735 for the garden.
Sunday, 24 May 2020
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