Ectoedemia liebwerdella
Leaf miner Ectoedemia liebwerdella
Description
The larva of this small moth excavates feeding galleries in the trunk bark mainly on older beeches. It prefers trunks thicker than 10 cm. In the place of feeding the bark is swollen and it can crack. One gallery use to be about 10 cm long. On one trunk there can accur a large number of feeding galleries. The moth flies in July and August. Related species Ectoedemia atrifrontella excavates similar feeding galleries in bark on beech branches.
Symptom
Feeding galleries under the bark, visible from the outside of the bark on the beech trunk. Locally very frequent.
Tree Species: Beech
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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Ectoedemia liebwerdella Leaf miner Ectoedemia liebwerdella
Jotef Vakula
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Published: 16.8.2025



