Leaf Crumpler – Acrobasis indigenella
Leaf Crumpler– Acrobasis indigenella
Common Name: Leaf Crumpler
Latin Name: Acrobasis indigenella
Appearance:
The adult Leaf Crumpler is a small moth with a 10-12 mm wingspan. The forewings are grayish-brown with darker wavy lines and a white spot at the tip. The hindwings are light gray. The larvae are tiny and greenish-yellow, with blackheads and prolegs.
- Egg:The eggs are small and oval-shaped, about 0.5 mm in diameter, and pale yellow.
- Pupae:The pupae are light brown and about 5-6 mm long.
- Larva:The larvae are tiny and greenish-yellow, with blackheads and prolegs. They are about 7-10 mm in length when fully grown.
- Adults:The adult Leaf Crumpler is a small moth with a 10-12 mm wingspan. The forewings are grayish-brown with darker wavy lines and a white spot at the tip. The hindwings are light gray.