Pinyon Tip Moth – Diorytria albovittella
Pinyon tip moth (Dioryctria albovittella)
Latin Name: Dioryctria albovittella
Common Name: Pinyon tip moth
Appearance:
The pinyon tip moth (Dioryctria albovittella) belongs to the Pyralidae family of moths.
- Larvae may also have corridor cones. Older larvae with a dark brown head capsule seen within the tunnelled terminal in late spring and early summer are pale golden brown in hue.
- Larvae develop to be around 3/4 inch long when fully mature.
- Adults are small greyish moths with a zig-zag pattern and a 1-inch wingspan on their forewings.
- Their hindwings have a greyish white color.