Western Pine Tip Moth – Rhyacionia bushnelli
Western pine tip moth (Rhyacionia Bushnelli)
Latin Name: Rhyacionia Bushnelli
Common Name: Western pine tip moth
Appearance:
The western pine tip moth (Rhyacionia bushnelli) belongs to the Tortricidae family of moths.
- The wingspan is around 13 mm. Yellowish grey and reddish-brown mottling may be seen on the forewings.
- Gray is the color of the hindwings. Every year, a new generation is born.
- Pinus species, particularly Pinus ponderosa, provide food for the larvae. Later instars feed inside needle sheaths or buds, then penetrate new shoots and mine within growing shoots, while younger larvae feed between needles or mine.
- The species spends the winter as a pupa.