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Coleophora hancola Oku, 1965 [1] | |
Coleophora hancola is a moth of the family Coleophoridae. It is found in Japan.
The wingspan is about 12 mm.
The larvae feed on Alnus japonica . They create a grey-brownish, somewhat tubular leaf-case of about 5 mm in length with short dorsal keel. They mine into the leaf of their host plant until October, and passes winter in full-grown stage within the case fastened on the twig. [2]
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