Syncopacma polychromella is a moth of the family Gelechiidae, it was described by Hans Rebel in 1902.
The wingspan is 7–10 mm.[1] The head is white. The thorax brown mixed with white. The forewings are pale brown with a post median jagged white band and a dark apical 1/3.
It is found on the Iberian Peninsula and in the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Croatia, North Macedonia, Greece and Russia, as well as on the Canary Islands, Sicily, Malta and Crete.[2] It is also present in Algeria, Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Kuwait, Yemen, Central Asia (including Uzbekistan), Sudan, Namibia and South Africa. It has been recorded in Denmark, France, Great Britain and Ireland.[3] In Britain the moth was first recorded, in February 1952, at Bexley, Kent and the second at Hook, Surrey in February 1992; most likely as accidental introductions.[4] It has since been recorded as a migrant to England.[5]
In December 2015, during an extended period of airflow from as far south as the Azores, at least seventeen have been reported in southern England over three days (16 – 19 December).[6]
The larvae feed on Astragalus unifoliolatus.
Syncopacma polychromella is a moth of the family Gelechiidae, it was described by Hans Rebel in 1902.
Syncopacma polychromella is een vlinder uit de familie tastermotten (Gelechiidae). De wetenschappelijke naam is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1902 door Rebel.
De soort komt voor in Europa.
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesSyncopacma polychromella é uma espécie de insetos lepidópteros, mais especificamente de traças, pertencente à família Gelechiidae.[1]
A autoridade científica da espécie é Hans Rebel, tendo sido descrita no ano de 1902.
Trata-se de uma espécie presente no território português.
Syncopacma polychromella é uma espécie de insetos lepidópteros, mais especificamente de traças, pertencente à família Gelechiidae.
A autoridade científica da espécie é Hans Rebel, tendo sido descrita no ano de 1902.
Trata-se de uma espécie presente no território português.