Antaeotricha: Combines of the Latin ante, meaning “in front of” or “before,” with the Greek thrix, for “hair.”
schlaegeri:Philipp Christoph Zeller, who first described this moth, likely named it after his friend and contemporary entomologist Friederich Schlaeger.
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Blunt’s flat-body moth
This map shows the verified sightings of Schlaeger’s fruitworm 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 4/10/2020
Date | County | Observer | Notes | Image1 | Image2 |
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2019-05-10 | Ohio | Miller, Velda | Adult | ||
2016-05-29 | St. Joseph | Sass, Steve | Adult Confirmed |
Observation Details | Images |
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Date: 2019-05-10 County: Ohio Observer: Miller, Velda Notes: Adult | |
Date: 2016-05-29 County: St. Joseph Observer: Sass, Steve Notes: Adult Confirmed |
NR: Not ranked
Schlaeger’s fruitworm larvae eat the foliage of birch (Betula) and oaks (Quercus ).
Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana | ||
Family | Taxonomic Name | Common Name |
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Order: Fagales | ||
Betulaceae | Betula spp. | birches |
Fagaceae | Quercus spp. | oaks |