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Incurvariidae	
   
Incurvariinae 
 	
ABH 8.002
 Wingspan: 12-16mm. Males have 'comb-like' antennae Season: April-May Larvae feed mainly on the leaves of Hawthorn and Rose, occasional on other trees and shrubs Mine: May-June Initially forms a blotch mine then the larvae make a case from a section cut from the leaf and fall to the ground. Similar: Incurvaria oehlmanniella and Incurvaria pectinea  | 
	
 
Incurvaria masculella 
Upton Country Park, Dorset. April 2014