Caloptilia alnivorella, the alder leafminer, is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. The species was first described by Vactor Tousey Chambers in 1875. It is known from the Russian Far East, Canada (Québec, Nova Scotia, Ontario and the Northwest Territories) and the United States (including Vermont, Utah, Maine, California, Colorado and Michigan).[1]
The wingspan is about 14 mm. Adults overwinter in the fall and come out in the spring to mate.
The larvae feed on Acer negundo, Alnus species (including Alnus crispa var. mollis, Alnus glutinosa, Alnus incana, Alnus japonica, Alnus mollis, Alnus rubra, Alnus tenuifolia and Alnus viridis), Betula papyrifera and Quercus garryana. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts as a short, narrow, Phyllocnistis-like mine on the upperside of the leaf. Later instars form tents by bending the lateral edges and attaching them together. Within the tent, a small fold is made at the edge for a pupation site. The cocoon is found within the fold or on the surface of the leaf.
Caloptilia alnivorella, the alder leafminer, is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. The species was first described by Vactor Tousey Chambers in 1875. It is known from the Russian Far East, Canada (Québec, Nova Scotia, Ontario and the Northwest Territories) and the United States (including Vermont, Utah, Maine, California, Colorado and Michigan).
The wingspan is about 14 mm. Adults overwinter in the fall and come out in the spring to mate.
The larvae feed on Acer negundo, Alnus species (including Alnus crispa var. mollis, Alnus glutinosa, Alnus incana, Alnus japonica, Alnus mollis, Alnus rubra, Alnus tenuifolia and Alnus viridis), Betula papyrifera and Quercus garryana. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts as a short, narrow, Phyllocnistis-like mine on the upperside of the leaf. Later instars form tents by bending the lateral edges and attaching them together. Within the tent, a small fold is made at the edge for a pupation site. The cocoon is found within the fold or on the surface of the leaf.
Caloptilia alnivorella is een vlinder uit de familie van de mineermotten (Gracillariidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1875 door Chambers.[1]
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesThe Alder Leafminer (Caloptilia alnivorella) là một loài bướm đêm thuộc họ Gracillariidae. Nó được tìm thấy ở và vùng Viễn Đông Nga, Canada (Québec, Nova Scotia, Ontario và the Northwest Territories) và Hoa Kỳ (bao gồm Vermont, Utah, Maine, California, Colorado và Michigan).[1]
Sải cánh dài khoảng 14 mm. Adults overwinter in the fall và come out in the spring to mate.
Ấu trùng ăn Acer negundo, Alnus species (bao gồm Alnus crispa var. mollis, Alnus glutinosa, Alnus incana, Alnus japonica, Alnus mollis, Alnus rubra, Alnus tenuifolia và Alnus viridis), Betula papyrifera và Quercus garryana. Chúng ăn lá nơi chúng làm tổ.
The Alder Leafminer (Caloptilia alnivorella) là một loài bướm đêm thuộc họ Gracillariidae. Nó được tìm thấy ở và vùng Viễn Đông Nga, Canada (Québec, Nova Scotia, Ontario và the Northwest Territories) và Hoa Kỳ (bao gồm Vermont, Utah, Maine, California, Colorado và Michigan).
Sải cánh dài khoảng 14 mm. Adults overwinter in the fall và come out in the spring to mate.
Ấu trùng ăn Acer negundo, Alnus species (bao gồm Alnus crispa var. mollis, Alnus glutinosa, Alnus incana, Alnus japonica, Alnus mollis, Alnus rubra, Alnus tenuifolia và Alnus viridis), Betula papyrifera và Quercus garryana. Chúng ăn lá nơi chúng làm tổ.