Blueberry-feeder
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Brachionycha borealis
Boreal Fan Moth
Brachionycha borealis is a noctuid moth described by Smith in 1899. It occurs across northern North America from Maine and Pennsylvania west to central Alberta. The species has a single annual generation and is active in early spring, with adults flying from April to May. Larvae feed on oak and blueberry species.
Cerastis fishii
Fish's Dart
Cerastis fishii is a noctuid moth of eastern North America, commonly known as Fish's Dart. Adults are active in spring, with a flight period from March through June. The species has a wingspan of 30–36 mm. Larvae feed specifically on blueberry flowers and leaves.
Glena cognataria
Blueberry Gray, blueberry gray moth
Glena cognataria, commonly known as the blueberry gray moth, is a small geometrid moth native to eastern North America. Adults have forewings measuring 13–15 mm. The species is associated with bogs and pine barrens habitats, with larvae feeding primarily on blueberry and various hardwood species. It is listed as a species of special concern in Connecticut, where it is believed extirpated.