Antaeotricha: Combination of the Latin ante, meaning “in front of” or “before,” with the Greek thrix, for “hair.”
leucillana: Combination of the Greek leuc, meaning “white,” with the Latin suffix illa, meaning “small.”
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Well-marked fruitworm
This map shows the verified sightings of pale gray bird-dropping moth in Indiana. All sightings were confirmed through photographic documentation by individuals who contributed to the Great American IN Nature Lepidoptera Project (GAIN LP).
GAIN LP documented in county. |
Documented North American Sightings as of 4/9/2020
Date | County | Observer | Notes | Image1 | Image2 |
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2018-07-25 | Bartholomew | Wallace, Linda | Adult | ||
2016-08-04 | Orange | Thornton-Anderson, Carol | Adult |
Observation Details | Images |
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Date: 2018-07-25 County: Bartholomew Observer: Wallace, Linda Notes: Adult | |
Date: 2016-08-04 County: Orange Observer: Thornton-Anderson, Carol Notes: Adult |
NR: Not ranked
Pale gray bird-dropping moth larvae are generalitists, consuming the foliage of many trees and shrubs.
Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana | ||
Family | Taxonomic Name | Common Name |
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Order: Cornales | ||
Cornaceae | Cornus spp. | dogwoods |
Order: Ericales | ||
Ericaceae | Gaylussacia spp. | huckleberries |
Vaccinium spp. | blueberries | |
Order: Fagales | ||
Betulaceae | Betula spp. | birches |
Ostrya virginiana | hop-hornbeam, aka ironwood | |
Fagaceae | Quercus spp. | oaks |
Order: Lamiales | ||
Oleaceae | Fraxinus spp. | ashes |
Order: Malvales | ||
Tiliaceae | Tilia americana | American basswood |
Order: Rosales | ||
Rosaceae | Aronia spp. | chokeberry |
Pyracantha coccinea | scarlet firethorn | |
Order: Rosales | ||
Malus spp. | apples and crabapples | |
Ulmaceae | Ulmus spp. | elms |
Order: Salicales | ||
Salicaceae | Populus spp. | poplars |
Salix spp. | willows | |
Order: Sapindales | ||
Aceraceae | Acer spp. | maples |