Adult — Porter County (Chris Joll)
Adult — Hamilton County (Dan McCord)
Pale-colored adult — Brown County (Michele Pollock)
Side view of an adult — Porter County (Chris Joll)
Worn adult — St. Marion County (Kat Schwedler)
An Indiana Native
Machimia tentoriferella — Gold-striped Leaftier
Clemens, 1860
Hodges# 0951
Etymology
Machimia: Combination of the Greek machi , meaning “fight, ” with the common zoological Greek suffix, ia , used to form nouns.
tentoriferella: Latin the Greek tentorium , meaning “a tent,” with the suffix ella meaning “small.”
Pronunciation
mah -kee -mee-uh ten -tohr-if -ur-el-uh
Adult — Porter County (Chris Joll)
Adult — Hamilton County (Dan McCord)
Pale-colored adult — Brown County (Michele Pollock)
Side view of an adult — Porter County (Chris Joll)
Worn adult — St. Marion County (Kat Schwedler)
Documented Occurrences
This map shows the confirmed sightings of gold-striped leaftier 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 3/31/2020
GAIN LP Sightings
Date
County
Observer
Notes
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2019-09-15
Porter
Joll, Chris
Adult
2019-09-14
Johnson
Jablonski, Barbara
Adult
2019-09-14
Hamilton
McCord, Dan
Adult
2019-09-14
Marion
Schwedler, Kat
Adult
2019-09-11
Lake
Welton, Rick
Adult
2019-09-11
Porter
Joll, Chris
Adult
2019-09-09
Wayne
English, Philip
Adult
2019-09-08
Boone
Jaskula, Jeanette
Adult confirmed
2019-09-06
Johnson
Jablonski, Barbara
Adult
2019-09-02
Hamilton
McCord, Dan
Adult Confirmed
Observation Details
Images
Date: 2019-09-15 County:
Porter Observer: Joll, Chris Notes: Adult
Date: 2019-09-14 County:
Johnson Observer: Jablonski, Barbara Notes: Adult
Date: 2019-09-14 County:
Hamilton Observer: McCord, Dan Notes: Adult
Date: 2019-09-14 County:
Marion Observer: Schwedler, Kat Notes: Adult
Date: 2019-09-11 County:
Lake Observer: Welton, Rick Notes: Adult
Date: 2019-09-11 County:
Porter Observer: Joll, Chris Notes: Adult
Date: 2019-09-09 County:
Wayne Observer: English, Philip Notes: Adult
Date: 2019-09-08 County:
Boone Observer: Jaskula, Jeanette Notes: Adult confirmed
Date: 2019-09-06 County:
Johnson Observer: Jablonski, Barbara Notes: Adult
Date: 2019-09-02 County:
Hamilton Observer: McCord, Dan Notes: Adult Confirmed
Gold-striped Leaftier 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
Gold-striped leaftier larvae are generalitists, consuming the foliage of many trees and shrubs.
Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana
Family
Taxonomic Name
Common Name
Order: Cornales Cornaceae Cornus spp.dogwoods Order: Dipsicales Adoxaceae Viburnum spp.viburnums Order: Ericales Ericaceae Vaccinium spp.blueberries Order: Fabales Fabaceae Gleditsia spp.water and honey locusts Order: Fagales Betulaceae Betula spp.birches Corylus americana American hazelnut Fagaceae Castanea dentata American chestnut Fagus grandifolia American beech Quercus spp.oaks Juglandaceae Carya spp.hickories Juglans spp.black walnut and butternut
Order: Gentianales Rubiaceae Cephalanthus occidentalis buttonbush Order: Lamiales Oleaceae Fraxinus spp.ashes Syringa spp.lilacs Order: Malvales Tiliaceae Tilia americana American basswood Order: Rosales Rosaceae Crataegus spp.hawthorns Malus spp.apples and crabapples Prunus spp.cherries Pyrus spp.pears Sorbus spp.mountain ash Ulmaceae Ulmus spp.elms Order: Salicales Salicaceae Populus spp.poplars Order: Sapindales Aceraceae Acer spp.maples