- Leucoptera albella
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Leucoptera albella Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Lyonetiidae Genus: Leucoptera Species: L. albella Binomial name Leucoptera albella
(Chambers, 1871)Synonyms - Paraleucoptera albella
The Cottonwood Leaf Miner (Leucoptera albella) is a moth in the Lyonetiidae family. It is known from North America and is probably present throughout the commercial range of cottonwood.
The larvae feed on Populus deltoides. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a brown, somewhat puffy leaf mine. After the larva finishes feeding, it leaves the mine and seeks out a depressed notch, usually at the midvein of a leaf where it pupates in a white silken cocoon that is overlaid with two transverse bands of silk. Periodic heavy infestations may destroy half the total leaf surface and reduce growth of young cottonwood.
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