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Psychoides filicivora
Common Fern Moth

(Meyrick, 1937)200 / 12.048
=Fern Smut

Norfolk status
Local.
Discovered in Ireland in 1909, with the first UK record in 1940.
Mainly coastal distribution in the west of England.

First records from East Anglia at Dersingham, Norfolk (R.Jones, 2010) and also at Cromer (R,Lee, 2010).

Well recorded in recent years.

It is possible that the species was originally introduced from abroad with imported ferns. Often found indoors, the moths fly at any time.

The larval feeding signs are similar to P. verhuella but filicivora larva can be distinguished by brown head and no black anal plate.

Recorded in 30 (41%) of 74 10k Squares.
First Recorded in 2010.
Last Recorded in 2025.
Additional Stats

Psychoides verhuella | Roeslerstammia erxlebella >

Determination
Psychiodes filicivora (F)- Cromer - J Clifton
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Latest 5 Records
Date#VC10kGeneral Area
15/06/2025127TG31Upton
04/06/2025127TG13Hempstead
01/06/2025127TG04Cley next the Sea
28/05/2025128TL79Mundford
24/05/2025128TF83North Creake
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Wingspan: 10-12mm
Flight: Extended generations Spring-Autumn
Foodplant:   Ferns
Nat Status: Local
Verification Grade:  Adult: 2
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