Coleophora: Combines the Greek words koleós, meaning “sheath” and phora meaning “bearer or carrier.”
limosipennella: Combines the Latin words limos meaning “muddy” and penn, meaning “feather or plume,” with the suffix ella for “small.”
kohl-ee-oh-for-uh lye-moh-sye-pen-el-uh
This map shows the confirmed sightings of the Coleophora limosipennella 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. |
Date | County | Observer | Notes | Image1 | Image2 |
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2019-06-28 | Hamilton | McCord, Dan | Adult | ||
2019-06-24 | Hendricks | Stonebraker, Dustin | Adult | ||
2019-06-23 | Hamilton | McCord, Dan | Adult confirmed |
Coleophora limosipennella caterpillars primarily feed on elm (Ulmus spp.), but they are also known to eat the foliage of alders (Alnus spp.) and birches (Betula spp.).
Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana | ||
Family | Taxonomic Name | Common Name |
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Order: Fagales | ||
Betulaceae | Alnus spp. | alders |
Betula spp. | birches | |
Order: Rosales | ||
Ulmaceae | Ulmus spp. | elms |