Coleophora limosipennella larvae feed on Ulmus, and supposedly also on Alnus and Betula. Young larvae make a short, relatively wide corridor that quickly widens into an elliptic blotch. Much of the frass is ejected through the hole that the larva has made to bore itself into the leaf. The blotch is excised to make the juvenile case. Full-grown larvae live in a brown spatulate leaf case of 9–11.5 mm (0.35–0.45 in). The mouth angle is 0°-20°. Full-grown larvae can be found from June to July.
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