Satyrium ilicis
Ilex hairstreak
Description
Adult 22-30 mm in span, the upper side dark brown with a patch of orange scales on forewings (female with more conspicuous one) and with a small orange spot in the bottom corner of the hindwing. The outer edge of the hindwing has a line of separate orange spots and there is one short tail on the hindwings. Larva 15-18 mm in length, very domed anteriorly mainly, higher than wide. Colour green with indicated dorsal line and skewed lines laterally. Prior pupation, larva turns colour to reddish. Head is black. Larva feeds on Quercus spp., mainly on young and bushy specimens. Pupa on branches, girded by silk. Forest steppes, edges of warm oak stands, in warmer regions. Locally not rare.
Symptom
The caterpillar has a very atypical shape. It is oval and resembles a small snail without a shell rather than a butterfly caterpillar.
Tree Species: Elm, Cherry, Oak
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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