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Periploca ceanothiella (Cosens)

Periploca ceanthiella (Cosens).—Hodges, 1962b, p. 86.

RECORDS.—South Dakota: Hardy, 1 ♂, 11 July 1965. Arizona: Fort Valley, 3 ♂ ♂, 2 ♀ ♀, 21 June–6 July 1961; Hart Prairie, 1 ♂, 7 July 1961.

The South Dakota record represents a considerable northcentral extension in the known range of ceanothiella.
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Hodges, Ronald W. 1969. "Nearctic Walshiidae: notes and new taxa (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea)." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-30. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.18

Periploca ceanothiella

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Periploca ceanothiella, the ceanothus stem gall moth, is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It was described by Cosens in 1908. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Arizona, California, Florida, Kansas, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Ontario, Oregon, South Carolina and Texas.

Wingspan 10 mm. The moth flies from March to August and in December.[1]

The larvae feed on Ceanothus species. Young larvae bore into the stem of their host plant. The feeding causes stem galls. The species overwinters in the larval stage within the gall. Pupation takes place in summer.[2]

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Periploca ceanothiella: Brief Summary

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Periploca ceanothiella, the ceanothus stem gall moth, is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It was described by Cosens in 1908. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Arizona, California, Florida, Kansas, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Ontario, Oregon, South Carolina and Texas.

Wingspan 10 mm. The moth flies from March to August and in December.

The larvae feed on Ceanothus species. Young larvae bore into the stem of their host plant. The feeding causes stem galls. The species overwinters in the larval stage within the gall. Pupation takes place in summer.

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