Many, see text Eriocrania is a Palearctic genus of moth of the family Eriocraniidae.
The moths are diurnal, flying in sunshine, and the larvae are leaf miners, forming blotches in leaves.
The moths are diurnal flying in sunshine, at dawn during March, April and May.
At rest the wings are held at a steep angle and are purple or golden, sometimes with net-like or mottled markings.
[3] Eriocrania means woolly-headed, from the Greek, erion – wool and kranion – upper part of the head.