''Udea accolalis'' is a species of
moth in the family
Crambidae described by
Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1867.
It is found in
France,
Switzerland
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,
Italy,
Austria, the
Czech Republic,
Slovakia,
Hungary,
Poland,
Romania,
Ukraine,
Belarus, the
Baltic region
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,
Finland,
Sweden
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and
Russia.
The
wingspan is 18–19 mm.
The larvae feed on ''
Senecio vulgaris'', ''
Picris'' and ''
Pulicaria dysenterica
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''.
References
Moths described in 1867
accolalis
Moths of Europe
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