Lichen Case-bearer Dahlica lichenella
Lichen Case-bearer Dahlica lichenella
Male • Netherlands. (Male not found in Britain) • © Jeroen Voogd

11.005 BF179

Lichen Case-bearer Dahlica lichenella

(Linnaeus, 1761)


Description by Ian F. Smith:

Winged males of Dahlica lichenella occur in Europe, though in Switzerland populations with both sexes are far fewer than those with only the parthenogenetic wingless female form. Only females have been recorded in Britain; in a few places in southern England, Cheshire, southern Scotland and Perthshire, but the species may have been under-recorded because of identification problems, and males might yet be found.

The adult lives a very short time, so the cased larva is more likely to be found on sunny rocks, stone walls, wooden posts and tree trunks. The case, triangular in cross section and tapered at both ends, is covered in granules of sand, lichen and/or algae.


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