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Dichrorampha consortana is a moth belonging to the family Tortricidae. The species was first described by James Francis Stephens in 1852. It is native to Europe and across the Palearctic.The wingspan is 9–12 mm. The species of the genus Dichrorampha are often difficult to distinguish from each other on external appearance, genitalic preparations are needd to determine the species with certainty. This species is smaller and darker than the related species. The forewings seem a little "unclean" grey-brown and do not have silvery lines at the front edge, however, some small white spots. The species lacks small black spots along the outer edge of the forewing.

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  • Dichrorampha consortana (en)
  • Zilverwortelmot (nl)
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  • De zilverwortelmot (Dichrorampha consortana) is een vlinder uit de familie bladrollers (Tortricidae). De wetenschappelijke naam is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1852 door Stephens. De soort komt voor in Europa. (nl)
  • Dichrorampha consortana is a moth belonging to the family Tortricidae. The species was first described by James Francis Stephens in 1852. It is native to Europe and across the Palearctic.The wingspan is 9–12 mm. The species of the genus Dichrorampha are often difficult to distinguish from each other on external appearance, genitalic preparations are needd to determine the species with certainty. This species is smaller and darker than the related species. The forewings seem a little "unclean" grey-brown and do not have silvery lines at the front edge, however, some small white spots. The species lacks small black spots along the outer edge of the forewing. (en)
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  • Stephens, 1852 (en)
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  • Dichrorampha (en)
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  • Dichrorampha consortana male genitalia Minera, North Wales (en)
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  • consortana (en)
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  • Dichrorampha consortana is a moth belonging to the family Tortricidae. The species was first described by James Francis Stephens in 1852. It is native to Europe and across the Palearctic.The wingspan is 9–12 mm. The species of the genus Dichrorampha are often difficult to distinguish from each other on external appearance, genitalic preparations are needd to determine the species with certainty. This species is smaller and darker than the related species. The forewings seem a little "unclean" grey-brown and do not have silvery lines at the front edge, however, some small white spots. The species lacks small black spots along the outer edge of the forewing. The larvae live not in the roots, as do most Dichrorampha but in the upper part of the stem and inside the flower heads. The adults fly in June-July. (en)
  • De zilverwortelmot (Dichrorampha consortana) is een vlinder uit de familie bladrollers (Tortricidae). De wetenschappelijke naam is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1852 door Stephens. De soort komt voor in Europa. (nl)
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