Nantucket Pine Tip Moth

Rhyacionia frustrana

''Rhyacionia frustrana'', the Nantucket pine tip moth, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in the United States from Massachusetts south to Florida, west to Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and California. It is also found in the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico , Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Nantucket Pine Tip Moth (Rhyacionia frustrana) At a 365nm UV light at a dense mixed forest edge. Geotagged,Rhyacionia frustrana,Summer,United States

Appearance

The wingspan is about 11 mm. Adults emerge in early spring, at times as early as February in Florida. There are four to five generations per year in Florida.

Food

Larvae feed on various pine species, including ''Pinus caribaea'', ''Pinus cubensis'', ''Pinus banksiana'', ''Pinus taeda'', ''Pinus contorta'', ''Pinus radiata'', ''Pinus oocarpa'', ''Pinus rigida'', ''Pinus serotina'', ''Pinus ponderosa'', ''Pinus resinosa'', ''Pinus clausa'', ''Pinus sylvestris'', ''Pinus echinata'', ''Pinus elliottii'', ''Pinus glabra'', ''Pinus pungens'' and ''Pinus virginiana''. It is considered a serious pest of young pine in plantations, wild pine seedlings in open areas, Christmas tree plantings, ornamental pines, and pine seed orchards. Young larvae feed on the outside of new growth for a short period of time and later bore into shoot tips, conelets and buds. Larval feeding continues for three to four weeks. Pupation occurs in damaged tissues.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyTortricidae
GenusRhyacionia
SpeciesR. frustrana