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Apple-and-thorn skeletonizer on Yarrow - Choreutis pariana

Apple-and-thorn skeletonizer on Yarrow - Choreutis pariana
Naches Trail Preserve, Pierce County, Washington, USA
August 8, 2010
Size: ~ 10 mm
A widespread native (or very long established exotic) defoliator moth that feeds on apple, cherry, birch, hawthorne, willow, and mountain ash. Multiple generations per year create distinctive skeletonized leaves by eating only the surface of leaves and webbing leaves into a cup shape. - WSU.edu

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Looks Like 2650 - Choreutis pariana
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