
Jack Pine Tube Moth – Argyrotaenia tabulana
Jack Pine Tube Moth – Argyrotaenia tabulana
Common Name: Jack Pine Tube Moth
Latin Name: Argyrotaenia tabulana
Appearance:
The adult moths have a wingspan of about 2 cm and are light brown with darker markings. The larvae are yellowish-green with a darker head and can grow up to 1.5 cm long.
- Egg:The eggs are laid singly on the needles of host trees and are about 0.5 mm in diameter.
- Pupae:The pupae are reddish-brown and about 1 cm long. They are usually found in the crevices of bark or leaf litter.
- Larva:The larvae have five instars and feed on the needles of host trees, rolling them up to form a protective tube. They can cause significant defoliation of host trees, particularly during outbreaks.
- Adults:The adults emerge in late summer and mate soon after. They do not feed and have a lifespan of only a few days.