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Enteucha acetosae
Sorrel Dot (Stainton, 1854)
Nepticulidae: Nepticulinae
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Similar Species: None
Wingspan: 3-4 mm.
Flight: Two or Three Generations Apr-July.
Foodplant:   Sheep's Sorrel and Common Sorrel.
Nat Status: Nationally Scarce A
Verification Grade:  Adult: 4  Mine: A
Status
Scarce.
The smallest British moth, rarely seen in the adult stage.
Bronzy brown forewing with silver fascia and purple suffusion.

Leaf-mine: May - Oct.
Very distinctive fine gallery forming a spiral around the egg shell. The inner ring turning bright red before the larva makes an irregular gallery across the leaf.

Verification Grade Comment: Adults must be reared and/or Gen. Det. to confirm.

Determination by Genitalia Examination Required

Recorded in 17 (23%) of 74 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 1874.
Last Recorded in 2023.

Latest 10 Records
Date#VC10kArea
05/11/2023+28TL79Cranwich
23/09/2023128TF72Pott Row / Derby Fen
17/08/2023+28TL79Cranwich
17/05/2022+28TL79Cranwich
28/10/2021228TF74Holme NNR
22/10/2021+28TF74Holme NNR
13/10/2021+28TL79Cranwich
26/06/2021228TL79Cranwich
23/06/2021+28TL79Cranwich
19/06/2021+28TL79Cranwich
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