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Acrolepiopsis
''Acrolepiopsis'' is a genus of moths in the family Acrolepiidae. Species The following species are classified: * ''Acrolepiopsis assectella The leek moth or onion leaf miner (''Acrolepiopsis assectella'') is a species of moth of family Acrolepiidae (formerly Glyphipterigidae) and the genus '' Acrolepiopsis''. The species is native to Europe and Siberia, but is also found in North A ...'' Zeller, 1839 * '' Acrolepiopsis betulella'' Curtis, 1838 * '' Acrolepiopsis brevipennella'' (Moriuti, 1972) * '' Acrolepiopsis californica'' Gaedike, 1984 * '' Acrolepiopsis chirapanthui'' (Moriuti, 1984) * '' Acrolepiopsis clavivalvatella'' Moriuti, 1972 * '' Acrolepiopsis delta'' (Moriuti, 1961) * '' Acrolepiopsis deltoides'' Gaedike, 1971 * '' Acrolepiopsis halosticta'' (Meyrick, 1914) * '' Acrolepiopsis heppneri'' Gaedike, 1984 * '' Acrolepiopsis incertella'' (Chambers, 1872) * '' Acrolepiopsis infundibulosa'' Gaedike & Karsholt, 2001 * '' Acrolepiopsis issikiella'' (Moriuti, 1961) * ' ...
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Acrolepiopsis Assectella
The leek moth or onion leaf miner (''Acrolepiopsis assectella'') is a species of moth of family Acrolepiidae (formerly Glyphipterigidae) and the genus '' Acrolepiopsis''. The species is native to Europe and Siberia, but is also found in North America, where it is an invasive species. While it was initially recorded in Hawaii, this was actually a misidentification of '' Acrolepiopsis sapporensis''. The leek moth is similar in appearance to other members of the genus ''Acrolepiopsis'', with mottled brown and white wings. Its wing span is approximately 12 mm across. It is a pest of leek crops, as the larvae feed on several species of ''Allium'' by mining into the leaves or bulbs. The shape of the leaf mine is variable, ranging from a corridor to a blotch, and can be with or without frass. This leaf mining can occur in the tubular leaves or in the stem. In the case of onions and shallots, the larvae mine into the bulb. In North America, where the moth is an invasive species ...
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Acrolepiidae
The Acrolepiidae are a family of moths known as false diamondback moths. In modern classifications, they are often treated as a subfamily (Acrolepiinae) of the family Glyphipterigidae. Caterpillars are typically spotted and 10 to 12 mm in length. Adults have a wingspan between 16 and 18 mm and are generally nocturnal. Species Some representative species are: *'' Acrolepia aiea'', Swezey 1933 *'' Acrolepia alliella'', Sato 1979 *''Acrolepia autumnitella'', Curtis 1838 *'' Acrolepia nothocestri'', Busck 1914 *''Acrolepiopsis assectella'', Zeller, 1839 *'' Acrolepiopsis betulella'', Curtis 1838 *''Acrolepiopsis incertella'', Chambers 1872 *''Acrolepiopsis marcidella'', Curtis 1850 *''Acrolepiopsis sapporensis ''Acrolepiopsis sapporensis'' (Asiatic onion leafminer) is a moth of the family Acrolepiidae. It is native to Asia, where it is found from China and Mongolia to Russia, Korea and Japan. It is an introduced species in Hawaii, where it was initiall ...'', Matsumur ...
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Acrolepiopsis Californica
''Acrolepiopsis californica'' is a moth of the family Acrolepiidae. It is found in western California, western Oregon and Alberta.Taxonomic review of the leek moth genus Acrolepiopsis (Lepidoptera: Acrolepiidae) in North America
The length of the forewings 4.4–6.7 mm. Larvae have been reared on '''', ''
Lilium washingtonianum ''Lilium washingtonianum'' is a North American plant species in the lily family.Kellogg, Albert. 1859. ...
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Acrolepiopsis Heppneri
''Acrolepiopsis heppneri'' is a moth of the family Acrolepiidae. It is found from Connecticut and New Hampshire in the east, south to Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi Mississippi () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the north by Tennessee; to the east by Alabama; to the south by the Gulf of Mexico; to the southwest by Louisiana; and to the northwest by Arkansas. Miss ..., and west to Illinois. The length of the forewings 5–5.6 mm. Larvae have been reared on ''Smilax tamnoides''. They skeletonize the underside of a leaf of their host plant from within a black, frass-covered silken tube. placed alongside a leaf vein. The larvae are pale green with a pale brownish-yellow head. References

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