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Apple Skeletonizer - Hodges#0577 (Bucculatrix pomifoliella)
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Copyright © 2021
Paul Westell
330097 Bucculatrix pomifoliella 0577 -
Bucculatrix pomifoliella
(Coffin Point) Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada
June 1, 2021
N 48° 59' 40"
W 123° 45' 35"
Elev: 15m
Habitat: Mixed woodland and residential.
Ocean frontage < 100 m
Fluorescent UV lights
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Contributed by
Paul Westell
on 18 June, 2021 - 6:39pm
Last updated 19 November, 2022 - 2:34am
Moved
Moved from
Bucculatrix
as per pers. comm. w/ Aaron.
ID on basis of antenna pattern.
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Paul Westell
, 19 November, 2022 - 2:34am
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Moved
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Aaron Hunt
, 3 January, 2022 - 12:40am
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Bucculatrix
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Aaron Hunt
, 18 June, 2021 - 9:41pm
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I have added an image for antenna detail.
Only two Bucculatrix have this type of pattern on the antennae, it appears to me this most closely resembles Bucculatrix pomifoliella.
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Paul Westell
, 15 November, 2022 - 2:55am
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