Host plants:
The larvae seem to be polyphagous. Literature gives Santolina, Thymus and Lavandula.
Habitat:
Antroolopha pennigeraria inhabits garrigue-like areas and similar dry-warm places with shrubs in altitudes between around 500 and 1500m asl.
Life cycle:
The moths occur between mid-May and July. They are active during the day. The larvae hibernate.
Remarks:
Antroolopha pennigeraria occurs quite sporadically from N-Africa across the Iberian Peninsula and Southern France to Northern Italy.