Thiodia citrana (Hübner, [1799])
Lemon Bell
49.2190 (B&F: 1204)
»Suborder: Glossata
»Superfamily: Tortricoidea
»Family: Tortricidae
»Subfamily: Olethreutinae
»Tribe: Eucosmini
Nationally Scarce B
A resident found in coastal habitats within the sound of the surf in both vice-counties. The moth generally occurs singly at mv light although it is sometimes common at dusk flying over our few surviving vegetated shingle beaches and sand-dunes. It is single brooded, flying mainly from late June to late July and has been recorded on yarrow and field wormwood. (Pratt, 2011).