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Cameraria caryaefoliella
・ Cameraria castaneaeella
・ Cameraria cervina
・ Cameraria chambersella
・ Cameraria cincinnatiella
・ Cameraria conglomeratella
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・ Cameraria diabloensis
・ Cameraria eppelsheimii
・ Cameraria fara
・ Cameraria fasciata
・ Cameraria fasciella
・ Cameraria fletcherella
・ Cameraria gaultheriella
・ Cameraria guttifinitella


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Cameraria caryaefoliella : ウィキペディア英語版
Cameraria caryaefoliella

''Cameraria caryaefoliella'' is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from Quebec and the United States (including Georgia, Illinois, Florida, Kentucky, New York, Texas, Vermont, Wisconsin, Connecticut and Pennsylvania).〔(Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera) )〕
The wingspan is 6–7 mm. Adults are small and have reddish-orange forewings with three silvery-white bands. There are three generations per year.〔(Bugwood Wiki )〕
The larvae feed on ''Carya'' species (including ''Carya cordiformis'', ''Carya glabra'', ''Carya illinoinensis'', ''Carya ovata'' and ''Carya tomentosa'') and ''Juglans'' species (including ''Juglans cinerea'' and ''Juglans nigra''). They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of an irregular, white blotch mine on the upperside of the leaf. Some are as large as 12–13 mm in diameter. The young larva is a sap feeder (on juices from the underlying cells that contain chlorophyll) during the first instar and forms a flat, epidermal, linear, pale green mine that is hardly noticeable. This linear mine gradually widens into a blotch mine and becomes more noticeable as the larvae change from sap feeders to tissue feeders. At this time, mines may appear as light-to-dark brown blisters on leaflets. Fresh mines are sometimes whitish and very noticeable. They are often referred to as ''frog eye''. Blotch mines near the leaf edge are often a little drawn or puckered and thus tent-like in appearance.
Larvae pupate in flat, oval cocoons of densely woven silk within the upper blotch mine. The pupa wriggles free of the cocoon and breaks through the upper leaf surface.
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