4.073 BF33
Bohemannia auriciliella
(Joannis, 1908)
[Synonyms: bradfordi]Wingspan 6 - 7 mm
This species is rare across Europe with a total of just 30 specimens known until 3 more were found in Gloucestershire in late June and early July 2020. It has been recorded from 9 vice-counties in England, in the south and midlands.
Mostly recorded in June and July and described as having a single generation, there is a record from late August.
Whilst sources suggest that birch is the larval foodplant the 2020 Gloucestershire specimens were all netted from small-leaved lime (two from the same tree on different days), and another came to a light tower placed next to a small-leaved lime in the same wood in 2017.
When running around in a net, the reflections off the silvery markings can give a similar impression to those of Elachista gleichenella. When potted, the silvery cilia are not as obvious at some angles of view as the silvery fascia and wing-base.
(Species account by Guy Meredith)