Gray Tortrix

Cnephasia stephensiana

''Cnephasia stephensiana'', the grey tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in the Palearctic realm, and has also been recorded from Canada.
Grey Tortrix - Cnephasia stephensiana *Tentative ID

Habitat: Attracted to a 395 nm LED light in a semi-rural area

2021(79) Cnephasia,Cnephasia stephensiana,Geotagged,Grey Tortrix,Spring,Tortricidae,United States,moth

Appearance

The wingspan is 18–23 mm. The species is quite variable in colour and some individuals can be contrastingly patterned. The forewings are rounded and light greyish or grey-brown, with more or less clear, irregular, darker cross-bands. The hindwings are light grey-brown.
Adults are on wing from May to August.

Food

Eggs are laid in July and August and hatch after about three weeks. The young caterpillars make a cocoon in which they overwinter. They start feeding in spring. In the beginning they mine. Later they live in folded leaves. The caterpillars pupate from April to July.

The larvae are polyphagus and have been recorded from over 120 plant species. It is sometimes considered a plague on various agricultural crops.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyTortricidae
GenusCnephasia
SpeciesC. stephensiana