* Dasineura chrysanthemi Heath, 1962

Material: AK, Oslo: Bleikøya, 59.890256°N 10.741698°E ± 6m, 3 July 2020, 1L, leg. TS & HE, BOLD: NHMO-ENT-548067, coll. NHMO .

Biology and notes: According to the original description in Barnes et al. (1962), pink larvae develop in the capitula of Leucanthemum vulgare ( Asteraceae). It is not stated whether they cause visible damage. The species can be either uni- or bivoltine, and pupation and hibernation take place in the soil. We obtained a single, yellowish white larva from capitula of Leucanthemum vulgare . It was dead when found and may have been pinker when alive. Larval habitus and DNA barcoding places it among Dasineura, and we have identified it as Dasineura chrysanthemi based on this. Barnes et al. (1962) unfortunately did not describe the larva in further detail.

Distribution: Only known from UK, Norway and Denmark.