
Diamondback Epinotia (Leaf Shelter) - Epinotia lindana
On 5/30/25, I saw a bunch of shriveled, brown leaves on dogwood. Inside each was a larva. I took one home to rear and it pupated sometime in June. Then, nothing. I was about to toss it last week, but decided to peak inside the leaf first (the cat had sealed it shut for pupation). I was shocked to find a wriggling, healthy pupa. On 8/28/25, the adult emerged.
Host: Cornus sp.
"Epinotia lindana", the diamondback epinotia moth, is a moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in North America, records include British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, North Carolina, Washington and Pennsylvania.