Distribution map Copyright Martin Evans
 Life stages table Copyright Martin Evans  Life stages table Copyright Martin Evans

Tortricidae

49.317 Plain Daisy Moth Dichrorampha senectana Guenée, 1845

pRDB2

Similar species:

Forewing: 5.5 to 7.5mm

Habitats: Sea-cliffs, sparsely vegetated undercliff and quarries.

Habits: The moth flies in the afternoon and at dusk.

Foodplant: The larva feeds in the roots and stem of Ox-eye Daisy. It pupates either in or on the roots.