Conifer-feeding-relatives

Guides

  • Agnippe leuconota

    Agnippe leuconota is a small gelechiid moth described by Zeller in 1873. It occurs across a broad geographic range in North America, from the northeastern United States through the Midwest, south to Florida and Texas, and into Mexico. The species is most reliably distinguished from its congener Agnippe prunifoliella by differences in forewing pattern, particularly the absence of distinct white costal markings present in the latter species. Adults are active during late spring and summer.