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ARTHROPOD
MUSEUM NOTES
Number 35 June 2, 2005 by Jeffrey K. Barnes |
Ailanthus
webworm moth
Order: Lepidoptera Family: Yponomeutidae Genus and sepcies: Atteva punctella (Cramer) ![]() ![]() ![]() The colorful adult Ailanthus webworm moths are pollinators, often seen visiting flowers of many different species during daytime. They mate at dawn and lay eggs at dusk, primarily on fibrous substrates, such as the larval webbing. Larvae of various ages feed gregariously on leaves, flowers, seeds, and even bark. Cocoons are constructed within the webbing. The species is multivoltine, and it apparently does not diapause. It is unlikely that it overwinters in the northern part of its range. Rather, it migrates north across the |