Status Scarce.
Adults can be separated from other Lampronia species by their relatively plain appearance. The Larvae feed within branches of Birch, forming galls and depositing a reddish-brown frass around the exit hole.
New for Norfolk in 2019. Found on outside of conservatory window at North Walsham (P. Hampson, 24/05/19, Gen. Det. J. Clifton)
Recorded at St. Olaves, Norfolk (VC25 - Suffolk record) in 2013. (K. Knights, B. Jones, 08/06/13) | Retained Specimen / Photograph will be Required. | |
Recorded in 5 (7%) of 74 10k Squares. First Recorded in 2019. Last Recorded in 2021. |