Fruit-miner

Guides

  • Acrolepiopsis californica

    Acrolepiopsis californica is a small moth in the family Glyphipterigidae. The species is known from western North America, with documented occurrences in western California, western Oregon, and Alberta. Forewing length ranges from 4.4 to 6.7 mm. Larvae are known to mine the fruits of several Lilium species and Disporum hookeri.

  • Marmarinae

    Marmarinae is a subfamily of minute moths within the family Gracillariidae, erected by Kawahara and Ohshima in 2016 based on molecular phylogenetic analyses. It contains two genera: Marmara (the type genus) and Dendrorycter. These moths are leaf miners, with larvae that tunnel within plant tissues.