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Acleris youngana
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Synonyms
  • Peronea youngana McDunnough, 1934

Acleris youngana is a small, interesting moth that belongs to a group called the Tortricidae family. These moths are found in parts of North America. They were first described by a scientist named James Halliday McDunnough in 1934.

The Acleris Youngana Moth

This moth is known for its unique appearance and where it lives. Like all moths, it goes through a life cycle that includes egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa, and adult stages.

Where Does This Moth Live?

Acleris youngana moths live in several areas across North America. You can find them in places like Alabama, Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and West Virginia in the United States. They also live in Canadian provinces such as Ontario and Quebec. This shows they can adapt to different environments across a wide region.

What Does the Acleris Youngana Moth Look Like?

These moths are quite small. Their wingspan usually measures between 15 and 18 millimeters. That's about the size of a small coin!

Their front wings, called forewings, are a light grey-brown color. They have tiny black speckles scattered across them, almost like pepper. The back wings, known as hindwings, are a pale, smoky color. These colors help the moth blend in with its surroundings, which is a great way to hide from predators.

When Can You See This Moth?

Adult Acleris youngana moths are active during specific times of the year. You might see them flying around in the spring, usually from April to May. They then appear again in the fall, from October to November. This means they have two main flight periods each year.

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