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Chionodes obscurusella

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Chionodes obscurusella
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C. obscurusella
Binomial name
Chionodes obscurusella
(Chambers, 1872)
Synonyms
  • Depressaria obscurusella Chambers, 1872
  • Gelechia fuscopulvella Chambers, 1872
  • Gelechia obscurella Walsingham, 1903
  • Gelechia negundella Heinrich, 1920
  • Chionodes asema Clarke, 1947

Chionodes obscurusella, the Boxelder Leafworm Moth, is a moth in the Gelechiidae family.[1] It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Nova Scotia to Manitoba, south to North Carolina and Oklahoma.[2][3]

The wingspan is about 12 mm. The forewings are dull ochreous fuscous spotted with black, with a small black sub-costal dot at the base of the wing. There is a small black dash from the basal third of the costa, below and beyond this and occupying about the middle of the cell is a broad ill-defined patch of blackish scales. There is a more or less obscure shading of black scales on the middle of the costa, as well as a black dash just before the apical third of the costa, and below it, extending to the dorsum, an irregular, ill-defined black line. A faint dusting of black scales is found near the outer margin of the wing. The hindwings are very pale, semi-transparent whitish-fuscous.[4]

The larvae are leaf-tiers on Acer negundo and Acer saccharum.

References

  1. ^ "LepIndex". nhm.ac.uk. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  2. ^ Chionodes at funet
  3. ^ mothphotographersgroup
  4. ^ Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 57 (2305) : 63