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Grasmotten 07-09-2021 Grasmotten 07-09-2021 Jean Werts & Joke De Sutter Grasmotten - Crambidae • Alfabetische index • Grasmotten subfamilies • Grasmotten foto’s & hyperlinken • Bibliografie Grasmotten subfamilies Acentropinae Crambinae Grasmotten Evergestinae Valkmotten Glaphyriinae Verkennertje Odontiniiae Pyraurtinae Schoenobinae Scopariinae Spilomelinae subfamilie Acentropinae genera alfabetisch Acentria Cataclysta Elophila Nymphula Parapoynx genus Acentria Acentria ephemerella Duikermot genus Cataclysta Cataclysta lemnata Kroosvlindertje genus Elophila Elophila nymphaeata Waterleliemot Elophila rivulalis Melkwitte waterleliemot genus Nymphula Nymphula nitidulata Egelskopmot genus Parapoynx Parapoynx stratiotata Krabbenscheervlinder subfamilie Crambinae genera alfabetisch Agriphila Calamotropha Catoptria Vlakjesmot Chilo Rietmot Chrysoteuchia Gewone grasmot Crambus Euchromius Friedlanderia Pediasia Platytes Thisanotia genus Agriphila Agriphila deliella Zwartstreepgrasmot Agriphila geniculea Gepijlde grasmot Agriphila inquinatella Moerasgrasmot Agriphila latistria Witlijngrasmot Agriphila selasella Smalle witlijngrasmot Agriphila straminella Blauwooggrasmot Agriphila tristella Variabele grasmot genus Calamotropha Calamotropha paludella Lisdoddesnuitmot genus Catoptria - Vlakjesmot Catoptria falsella Drietandvlakjesmot Catoptria fulgidella Getande vlakjesmot Catoptria lythargyrella Satijnvlakjesmot Catoptria margaritella Gelijnde vlakjesmot Catoptria osthelderi Smalle vlakjesmot Catoptria permutatellus Brede vlakjesmot Catoptria pinella Egale vlakjesmot Catoptria verellus Zwartbruine vlakjesmot genus Chilo - Rietmot Chilo Phragmitella Rietmot genus Chrysoteuchia Chrysoteuchia culmella Gewone grasmot genus Crambus Crambus ericella Heidegrasmot Crambus hamella Scherphoekgrasmot Crambus lathoniellus Vroege grasmot Crambus pascuella Zilverstreepgrasmot Crambus perlella Bleke grasmot Crambus pratella Streepjesgrasmot Crambus silvella Bruine grasmot Crambus uliginosellus Biezengrasmot genus Euchromius Euchromius ocellea Tandmot genus Friedlanderia Friedlanderia cicatricella Biessnuitmot genus Pediasia Pediasia aridella Geaderde grasmot Pediasia contaminella Oranjebruine grasmot Pediasia fascelinella Grote grasmot genus Platytes Platytes alpinella Baardsnuitmot Platytes cerussella V-baardsnuitmot genus Thisanotia Thisanotia chrysonuchella Duingrasmot subfamilie Evergestinae genus Evergestis Evergestis extimalis Aangebrande valkmot Evergestis forficalis Lijnvalkmot Evergestis limbata Gezoomde valkmot Evergestis pallidata Bonte valkmot subfamilie Glaphyriinae Hellula undalis Verkennertje subfamilie Odontiniiae genera alfabetisch Atralata albofascialis Donderkruidmot Cynaeda dentalis Gevlamde grasmot Eurrhypis pollinalis Sneeuwvlekje subfamilie Pyraurtinae genera alfabetisch Anania Loxostege Nascia Ostrinia Paracorsia Paratalanta Psammotis Pyrausta Sclerocona Sitochroa Uresiphita genus Anania Anania coronata Gewone coronamot Anania crocealis Gegolfde lichtmot Anania funebris Lichtbalmot Anania fuscalis Hengellichtmot Anania hortulata Bonte brandnetelmot Anania lancealis Lichte coronamot Anania perlucidalis Donkere coronamot Anania stachydalis Bonte coronamot Anania terrealis Guldenroedelichtmot Anania verbascalis Salielichtmot genus Loxostege Loxostege sticticalis Geelzoommot genus Nascia Nascia cilialis Moerasduiveltje genus Ostrinia Ostrinia nubilalis Maisboorder genus Paracorsia Paracorsia repandalis Honingbandmot genus Paratalanta Paratalanta hyalinalis Toortsmot Paratalanta pandalis Lichte golfbandmot genus Psammotis Psammotis pulveralis Wolfspootlichtmot genus Pyrausta Pyrausta aurata Muntvlinder Pyrausta cingulata Zwartwitte tijmmot Pyrausta despicata Weegbreemot Pyrausta nigrata Stiptijmmot Pyrausta ostrinalis Duinmuntvlinder Pyrausta porphyralis Roestkleurige muntvlinder Pyrausta purpuralis Purpermot Pyrausta sanguinalis Mijtermot genus Sclerocona Sclerocona acutella Mantelmot genus Sitochroa Sitochroa palealis Bruidsmot Sitochroa verticalis Fijne golfbandmot genus Uresiphita Uresiphita gilvata Geelvleugelmot subfamilie Schoenobinae genera alfabetisch Donacaula Schoenobius genus Donacaula Donacaula forficella Liesgrassnuitmot Donacaula mucronella Zeggesnuitmot genus Schoenobius Schoenobius gigantella Rietsnuitmot subfamilie Scopariinae genera alfabetisch Eudonia Heliothela Scoparia genus Eudonia Eudonia delunella Zwartvlekgranietmot Eudonia lacustrata Lichte granietmot Eudonia lineola Duinmot Eudonia mercurella Variabele granietmot Eudonia pallida Moerasgranietmot Eudonia truncicolella Nazomergranietmot genus Heliothela Heliothela wulfeniana Brandplekmot genus Scoparia Scoparia ambigualis Vroege granietmot Scoparia basistrigalis Scherpe granietmot Scoparia pyralella Oranje granietmot Scoparia subfusca Bitterkruidgranietmot subfamilie Spilomelinae genera alfabetisch Agrotera Antigastra Cydalima Diaphania Diasemia Diasemiopsis Diplopseustis Dolicharthria subfamilie Spilomelinae genera alfabetisch Duponchelia Leucinodes Mecyna Nomophila Palpita Pleuroptya Spoladea Udea genus Agrotera Agrotera nemoralis Haagbeukmot genus Antigastra Antigastra catalaunalis Sesammot genus Cydalima Cydalima perspectalis Buxusmot genus Diaphania Diaphania indica genus Diasemia Diasemia reticularis Zwerfstreepmot genus Diasemiopsis Diasemiopsis ramburialis Agaatlichtmot genus Diplopseustis Diplopseustis perieresalis Zwerfsnuitmot genus Dolicharthria Dolicharthria punctalis Sikkelvlekmot genus Duponchelia Duponchelia fovealis Duponcheliamot genus Leucinodes Leucinodes orbonalis genus Mecyna Mecyna flavalis Geelwitte kruidenmot genus Nomophila Nomophila noctuella Luipaardlichtmot genus Palpita Palpita perspectalis Palpita vitrealis Satijnlichtmot genus Pleuroptya Pleuroptya ruralis Parelmoermot genus Udea Udea ferrugalis Oranje kruidenmot Udea fulvalis Zuidelijke kruidenmot Udea lutealis Witte kruidenmot Udea olivalis Witvlekkruidenmot Udea prunalis Grijze kruidenmot Acentria ephemerella Duikermot Polyfaag op waterplanten Dick Belgers waarneming.nl 11 – 18 mm Acentria ephemerella Duikermot Agriphila deliella Zwartstreepgrasmot Stijn Baeten waarnemingen.be 24 – 29 mm Agriphila deliella Zwartstreepgrasmot Agriphila geniculea Gepijlde grasmot Grassen Rony Lierman waarnemingen.be 15 – 24 mm Agriphila geniculea Gepijlde grasmot Agriphila inquinatella Moerasgrasmot Genaald schapengras 21 – 29 mm Frans Vorsselmans Atalanta Agriphila inquinatella Moerasgrasmot Ria Geerts Ria Geerts Fort 7 Wilrijk 21 – 29 mm Agriphila inquinatella Moerasgrasmot Agriphila latistria Witlijngrasmot Dravik sp. Johan Gilbert waarnemingen.be 22 – 28 mm Agriphila latistria Witlijngrasmot Agriphila selasella Smalle witlijngrasmot Gewoon kweldergras (Puccinellia maritima), klein slijkgras (Spartina maritima) en genaald schapengras (Festuca ovina) (Goater, 1986a). Rijmenans Gilbert waarnemingen.be 21 – 27 mm Agriphila selasella Smalle witlijngrasmot Agriphila straminella Blauwooggrasmot Genaald schapengras (Festuca ovina) (Goater, 1986a) en vermoedelijk ook andere grassoorten. Ludo Vorsselmans waarnemingen.be 16 – 23 mm Agriphila straminella Blauwooggrasmot Agriphila tristella Variabele grasmot Grassen Joke De Sutter Vordenstein Schoten 2018/08 22 – 31 mm Agriphila tristella Variabele grasmot Agrotera nemoralis Haagbeukmot Vooral haagbeuk (Carpinus betulus) (Goater, 1986a) en waarschijnlijk ook hazelaar (Corylus), berk (Betula), eik (Quercus), kastanje (Castanea) (Parenti, 2000a) en andere loofbomen (Palm, 1986a). Patrick Vandousselaere waarnemingen.be 20 – 23 mm Agrotera nemoralis Haagbeukmot Anania coronata Gewone coronamot Es (Fraxinus), liguster (Ligustrum), sering (Syringa) en vlier (Sambucus) (Parenti, 2000a). Nicole Van Hooydonck Atalanta 21 – 27 mm Anania coronata Gewone coronamot Anania crocealis Gegolfde lichtmot Frans Vorsselmans O.a. Donderkruid (Inula conyzae) en Heelblaadje (Pulicaria dysenterica) Frans Vorsselmans atalanta 19 – 24 mm Anania crocealis Gegolfde lichtmot Anania funebris Lichtbalmot Bezembrem (Cytisus), heidebrem (Genista) en guldenroede (Solidago) (Parenti, 2000a). Ronald Raison waarnemingen.be 19 – 23 mm Anania funebris Lichtbalmot Anania fuscalis Hengellichtmot Lathyrus (Lathyrus spp.), echte guldenroede (Solidago virgaurea), brandnetel (Urtica dioica) en ratelaar (Rhinanthus) (Parenti, 2000a). 18 – 28 mm Arjan Portengen waarneming.nl Anania fuscalis Hengellichtmot Anania hortulata Bonte brandnetelmot Een groot aantal lage planten. In Nederland vooral op soorten brandnetel (Urtica) en dan vooral grote brandnetel (U. dioica). Ook gevonden op braam en framboos (Rubus). Zelden ook op andere planten. Ondermeer ook munt (Mentha), andoorn (Stachys), ballote (Ballota), malrove (Marrubium) en winde (Convolvulus) (Parenti, 2000a). Incidentele vermelding uit Nederland van basilicum (Ocimum sp.) (H. Jonkman, meded. 2015) Joke De Sutter Klein schietveld Brasschaat vliegveld 2018/06 27 – 35 mm Anania hortulata Bonte brandnetelmot Bonte brandnetelmot Bonte bessenvlinder Anania hortulata Bonte brandnetelmot Anania lancealis Lichte coronamot Watereppe (Sium), andoorn (Stachys), kruiskruiden (Senecio) en verwanten van koninginnenkruid (Eupatorium) (Parenti, 2000a). Joke De Sutter Joke De Sutter Oude landen Ekeren 2018/06 26 – 34 mm Anania lancealis Lichte coronamot Anania perlucidalis Donkere coronamot Distels. 20 – 25 mm Stijn Baeten waarnemingen.be Anania perlucidalis Donkere coronamot Anania stachydalis Bonte coronamot Monofaag op Andoorn. 19 – 22 mm Ico Hoogendoorn waarneming.nl Anania stachydalis Bonte coronamot Anania terrealis Guldenroedelichtmot Oligofaag op composieten, o.a. op
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