Coleophora: Combines the Greek words koleós, meaning “sheath” and phora meaning “bearer or carrier.”
trifolii: Combines the Latin words tres, meaning “three” and foli, meaning “leaf.”
kohl-ee-oh-for-uh tyre-fohl-ee-eye
This map shows the confirmed sightings of the large clover casebearer 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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2018-05-29 | Ohio | Miller, Velda | Adult | ||
2018-05-26 | Porter | Joll, Chris | Adult |
Observation Details | Images |
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Date: 2018-05-29 County: Ohio Observer: Miller, Velda Notes: Adult | |
Date: 2018-05-26 County: Porter Observer: Joll, Chris Notes: Adult |
Large clover casebearer caterpillars feed on the seeds of white clover (Trifolium repens).
Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana | ||
Family | Taxonomic Name | Common Name |
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Order: Fabales | ||
Fabaceae | Melilotus spp. | sweet clovers |