Adult — Scott County (Brian Lowry)
Adult — Porter County (Chris Joll)
Adult — Hendricks County (Dustin Stonebraker)
Side view of an Adult — Porter County (Chris Joll)
An Indiana Native
Blastobasis glandulella — Acorn Moth
(Riley, 1871)
Hodges# 1162
Etymology
Blastobasis: Combines the Greek words blasto , meaning “a germ or sprout,” and basis meaning “foundation.”
glandulella: Combines the Latin words gland , meaning “acorn or nut,” with the suffix ella for “small.”
Pronunciation
blas-toh-bay -sis glan-dyoo-el -uh
Adult — Scott County (Brian Lowry)
Adult — Porter County (Chris Joll)
Adult — Hendricks County (Dustin Stonebraker)
Side view of an Adult — Porter County (Chris Joll)
Documented Occurrences
This map shows the confirmed sightings of the acorn 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.
GAIN LP Sightings
Date
County
Observer
Notes
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2020-07-29
Monroe
Setze, Tracey
Adult
2020-07-20
Scott
Lowry, Brian
Adult
2020-07-20
Scott
Lowry, Brian
Adult
2020-07-19
Brown
Byers, Ronda
Adult
2020-07-19
Newton
Welton, Rick
A
2020-07-18
Fayette
English, Philip
Adult
2020-06-29
Hamilton
Kant, Nancy
Adult
2020-06-26
Scott
Lowry, Brian
Adult
2020-06-17
Hamilton
McCord, Dan
Adult
2020-06-17
Hamilton
McCord, Dan
Adult
Observation Details
Images
Date: 2020-07-29 County:
Monroe Observer: Setze, Tracey Notes: Adult
Date: 2020-07-20 County:
Scott Observer: Lowry, Brian Notes: Adult
Date: 2020-07-20 County:
Scott Observer: Lowry, Brian Notes: Adult
Date: 2020-07-19 County:
Brown Observer: Byers, Ronda Notes: Adult
Date: 2020-07-19 County:
Newton Observer: Welton, Rick Notes: A
Date: 2020-07-18 County:
Fayette Observer: English, Philip Notes: Adult
Date: 2020-06-29 County:
Hamilton Observer: Kant, Nancy Notes: Adult
Date: 2020-06-26 County:
Scott Observer: Lowry, Brian Notes: Adult
Date: 2020-06-17 County:
Hamilton Observer: McCord, Dan Notes: Adult
Date: 2020-06-17 County:
Hamilton Observer: McCord, Dan Notes: Adult
Blastobasis glandulella Sightings by Month
Conservation Status
Global status: GNR (not yet ranked)
National status: NNR (not yet ranked)
Indiana status: SNR (not yet ranked)
Floral Associates
The fruit of oaks (Quercus spp.) and chestnuts (Castanea spp.) are the only documented food sources for acorn moth caterpillars.
Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana
Family
Taxonomic Name
Common Name
Order: Fagales Fagaceae Castanea dentata American chestnut Quercus spp.oaks