Gall-moth
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Cydia gallaesaliciana
Willow Gall Moth
A small tortricid moth known for inducing galls on willow (Salix) hosts. The species was described by Riley in 1881 and has been recorded from the northeastern United States, particularly Vermont. Like other Cydia species, it develops through complete metamorphosis with larval stages associated with plant tissue modification.
Gnorimoschema bacchariselloides
Gnorimoschema bacchariselloides is a small moth in the family Gelechiidae described in 2001 by Jerry Powell and Dalibor Povolný. The species is known from a limited number of records in western North America. As a member of the genus Gnorimoschema, it belongs to a group of moths whose larvae typically induce galls on host plants, though the specific biology of this species remains poorly documented.