Bucculatrix ratisbonensis Stainton, 1861
mine
Not described, according to Patočka (1996a) about as in B. absinthii. Pupation in a white, spindle-shaped, ribbed cocoon.
hostplants
Asteraceae, monophagous
Artemisia campestris, vulgaris.
phenology
Two or three generations (Burmann, 1991a).
BENELUX
Not known from the Benelux countries (Fauna Europaea, 2009).
distribution within Europe
From Fennoscandia to Italy, and from Germany to Central and South Russia (Fauna Europaea, 2009).
pupa
Described by Patočka (1996a), Patočka & Turčáni (2005a).
synonyms
Bucculatrix artemisiae var. ratisbonensis. Many references to Bucculatrix artemisiella in the older literature in fact refer to ratisbonenis (Burmann, 1991a).
references
Bengtsson & Johansson (2011a), Biesenbaum (2011a), Burmann (1991a), Deschka (1982a), Embacher & Huemer (2008a), Haslberger, Grünewald, Lichtmannecker, ao (2012a), Klimesch (1937b, 1958c), EM & L Laasonen (1983a), Z Laštůvka, A Laštůvka, Liška, Marek, Skyva & Vávra (1992a), Nel & Varenne (2004a), Patočka (1996a), Patočka & Turčáni (2005a), Svensson (1971a), Vávra (2016a), Wieser & Huemer (1999a).