Caprifoliaceae

Guides

  • Alucita adriendenisi

    Alucita adriendenisi is a small many-plumed moth (family Alucitidae) described from North America in 2004. The species was described by Bernard Landry and Jean-François Landry from specimens collected on Manitoulin Island, Ontario. It belongs to a family characterized by wings divided into multiple feather-like plumes. The species is distinguished from other North American Alucita by specific morphological features detailed in the original description.

  • Aulagromyza cornigera

    Aulagromyza cornigera is a leaf-mining fly in the family Agromyzidae. Its larvae create distinctive linear mines on leaves of honeysuckle family plants, particularly Lonicera and Symphoricarpos. The species is univoltine, with larval activity occurring from late March through early June. It has a transatlantic distribution, occurring across Europe and in North America.

  • Perittia herrichiella

    Perittia herrichiella is a small moth in the family Elachistidae, characterized by its leaf-mining larval stage on honeysuckles and related plants. The species has a trans-Palearctic distribution across Europe and has been introduced to North America, where it is established in the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Adults are active in summer, while larvae feed internally in leaves of host plants.