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Neoalbertia constans
Grape Leaf Skeletonizer
Neoalbertia constans is a zygaenid moth species commonly known as the Grape Leaf Skeletonizer. The species was originally described as Lycomorpha constans by Edwards in 1881 and later transferred to the genus Neoalbertia. It is recognized as a defoliating pest of grapevines in North America. The common name reflects the distinctive feeding damage caused by larvae, which consume leaf tissue between veins while leaving the vascular framework intact.