Rhyacionia
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Rhyacionia aktita
Rhyacionia aktita is a species of tortricid moth described by Miller in 1978. It belongs to the genus Rhyacionia, a group commonly known as pine tip moths due to the larval habit of feeding on conifer shoot tips. The species is part of the Olethreutinae subfamily within Tortricidae. Published records indicate limited observational data, with 14 documented observations on iNaturalist.
Rhyacionia granti
Jack Pine Shoot Borer
Rhyacionia granti is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, described by Miller in 1985. It belongs to the genus Rhyacionia, a group commonly known as shoot borers or tip moths that are associated with coniferous trees. The species is known by the common name Jack Pine Shoot Borer, indicating its association with jack pine (Pinus banksiana). As a member of the Olethreutinae subfamily and Eucosmini tribe, it shares characteristics with other conifer-feeding tortricids in the genus.
Rhyacionia multilineata
A small tortricid moth described by Powell in 1978. The specific epithet "multilineata" refers to multiple lines on the forewings. Like other members of the genus Rhyacionia, it likely has associations with coniferous plants, though specific host records for this species remain limited.
Rhyacionia pasadenana
Rhyacionia pasadenana is a species of tortricid moth in the tribe Eucosmini, described by Kearfott in 1907 from Pasadena, California. The species belongs to a genus whose larvae are predominantly associated with coniferous trees, though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented. It is known from a limited number of observations, primarily in western North America.