Acrobasis exsulella

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Acrobasis exsulella
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pyralidae
Genus: Acrobasis
Species:
A. exsulella
Binomial name
Acrobasis exsulella
(Zeller, 1848)[1]
Synonyms
  • Myelois exsulella Zeller, 1848
  • Acrobasis septentrionella Dyar, 1925
  • Acrobasis peplifera Dyar, 1925
Acrobasis exsulella, cordovan pyralid, Size: 9 mm
Acrobasis exsulella, cordovan pyralid

Acrobasis exsulella, the cordovan pyralid moth, is a species of snout moth in the genus Acrobasis. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1848, and is known from the southeastern United States.

There are two generations per year.

The larvae feed on Carya species, including Carya tomentosa and Carya illinoensis. Larvae of the first generation bore in the buds of their host plant. The species overwinters in the larval stage. Larvae of the second generation initially feed in groups of five to ten. Later, each forms a silk-lined tube, which are enlarged during larval development. Pupation takes place in the soil.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Markku Savela. "Acrobasis Zeller, 1839". Lepidoptera and some other life forms. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  2. ^ Neunzig, H. H. (1972). Taxonomy of Acrobasis larvae and pupae in Eastern North America. Retrieved 2011-12-16.


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