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Species Olethreutes concinnana - Hodges#2822

Olethreutinae, wrapped dangling Green-headed Coneflower leaf - Olethreutes concinnana - male Olethreutinae, wrapped dangling Green-headed Coneflower leaf - Olethreutes concinnana - male Olethreutinae, larva  - Olethreutes concinnana - male Olethreutinae, larvaX - Olethreutes concinnana - male Olethreutinae, spent pupa - Olethreutes concinnana - male
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Tortricoidea (Tortricid Moths)
Family Tortricidae (Tortricid Moths)
Subfamily Olethreutinae
Tribe Olethreutini
Genus Olethreutes
Species concinnana (Olethreutes concinnana - Hodges#2822)
Hodges Number
2822
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Olethreutes concinnana (Clemens, 1865)
Sericoris concinnana Clemens, 1865 (1)
Exartema concinnanum
Cymolomia concinnana
Explanation of Names
Specific epithet from Latin concinnans meaning "to prepare/repair."
Size
Wingspan 11-15 mm. (2)
Identification
Genitalia:
Range
Records from Illinois to Quebec and Maine, south to South Carolina and Tennessee. (3)
Season
The flight period appears to be April to September with the peak in July. (3), (4)
Print References
Brown, J.W., 2001. Species turnover in the leafrollers (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) of Plummers Island, Maryland: Assessing a century of inventory data. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 103. 680. (5)
Clemens, B., 1865. North American Micro-Lepidoptera. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 5. 134. (1)
Works Cited
1.North American Micro-Lepidoptera
Clemens, Brackenridge. 1865. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, Volume 5: 139-47.
2.Revision of the North American moths of the subfamilies Laspeyresiinae and Olethreutinae
Carl Heinrich. 1926. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 132: 1-216.
3.North American Moth Photographers Group
4.Butterflies of North America
5.Species turnover in the leafrollers (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) of Plummers Island, Maryland: Assessing a century of ...
John W. Brown. 2001. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 103: 673-682.