
Oak Ribbed Skeletonizer – Bucculatrix albertiella
Oak Ribbed Skeletonizer– Bucculatrix albertiella
Common Name: Oak Ribbed Skeletonizer
Latin Name: Bucculatrix albertiella
Appearance:
The adult Oak Ribbed Skeletonizer is a small moth with a wingspan of about 8-10 mm. It has a white or grayish color, with black markings on its wings. The larvae of this moth are yellowish-green in color and have a flattened appearance.
- Egg:The eggs of the Oak Ribbed Skeletonizer are small, round, and white.
- Pupae:The pupae of this moth are dark brown and are found in cocoons made of silk.
- Larva:The larvae of the Oak Ribbed Skeletonizer feed on the leaves of oak trees, leaving behind a skeletonized appearance on the leaves.
- Adults:The adult Oak Ribbed Skeletonizer is active in the early summer months, usually from May to July.