Ancylis myrtillana is a moth of the family Tortricidae.
It is found in most of Europe and across the Palearctic.It has also been recorded in North America.
[3] The forewings are ochreous or pale brownish, sometimes striated with whitish.
The costa is posteriorly spotted with dark fuscous and there is a rather dark fuscous irregularly triangular dorsal blotch extending from base to beyond middle, the surrounding space sometimes wholly whitish.
[7] The species overwinters as a final instar larvae within a cocoon made in litter.