2. Biologie
2.1. Nahrung der Raupe
- [Juncaceae:] Juncus balticus (Baltische Binse) [McDunnough (1957: 4)]
McDunnough (1942: 170) war die Raupennahrung noch nicht konkret bekannt. Er berichtet: “The species was taken flying along with glaucicolella around Juncus littoralis.”
McDunnough (1957: 4) präzisiert: “This species has been bred from cases found on Juncus balticus at White Point Beach, Queens County, Nova Scotia. The mention of larval cases in the original description as possibly being those of this species proves erroneous.”
3. Weitere Informationen
3.1. Typenmaterial
McDunnough (1942: 170): “Holotype—♂, Bathurst, N. B., June 26, 1941, (J. McDunnough) ; No. 5262 in the Canadian National Collection, Ottawa. Allotype—♀, same data. Paratypes—5 ♂, 3 ♀, same data (J. McDunnough or T. N. Freeman) ; 14 ♂, 10 ♀, Brackley Beach, P. E. I., June 29, 30 (same collectors).”
(Autor: Jürgen Rodeland)
3.2. Literatur
- Erstbeschreibung: McDunnough, J. (1942): Further notes on maritime Coleophoridae (Lepidoptera). — The Canadian Entomologist 74 (9): 167-172.
- McDunnough, J. H. (1957): Synonymic and Biological Notes on Coleophoridae (Lepidoptera). — American Museum Novitates 1827: 1-4. [PDF auf digitallibrary.amnh.org]