Cremastobombycia ambrosiaeella

Cremastobombycia ambrosiaeella
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Gracillariidae
Genus: Cremastobombycia
Species: C. ambrosiaeella
Binomial name
Cremastobombycia ambrosiaeella
(Chambers, 1871)[1]
Synonyms
  • Lithocolletis ambrosiaeella Chambers, 1871
  • Cremastobombycia ambrosiella (Frey & Boll, 1878)
  • Cremastobombycia ambrosiella (Dyar, [1903])
  • Cremastobombycia amoena (Frey & Boll, 1878)
  • Cremastobombycia nobilissima (Frey & Boll, 1878)

Cremastobombycia ambrosiaeella is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from Quebec in Canada and Illinois, Kentucky, Texas, Maine and New York in the United States.[2]

The wingspan is 5.5-6.5 mm.

The larvae feed on Ambrosia species (including Ambrosia artemisiifolia and Ambrosia trifida), Helianthus species (including Helianthus giganteus), Heterotera squarrosa, Ridania alternifolia and Verbesina species (including Verbesina alternifolia). They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a tentiform mine on the underside of the leaf. The mine is very small, almost circular and is not visible on the upperside as an inflated swelling. The dense white fusiform cocoon, suspended hammock-like in the mine, has a smooth surface.

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