Acleris macdunnoughi Obraztsov, 1963 is a animal in the Tortricidae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Acleris macdunnoughi Obraztsov, 1963

Acleris macdunnoughi Obraztsov, 1963

Acleris macdunnoughi is a Tortricidae moth found across North America whose larvae feed on Rubus and Spiraea latifolia.

Family
Genus
Acleris
Order
Lepidoptera
Class
Insecta

About Acleris macdunnoughi Obraztsov, 1963

Acleris macdunnoughi is a species of moth belonging to the family Tortricidae. This species is found in North America, where it has been documented from Alberta, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Brunswick, North Carolina, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Tennessee, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia. The forewings of adult Acleris macdunnoughi measure between 8 and 9 mm (0.31–0.35 inches) in length. Flying adults of this species have been recorded between the months of April and October. The species larvae feed on plants from Rubus species and Spiraea latifolia.

Photo: (c) Owen Ridgen, all rights reserved, uploaded by Owen Ridgen

Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Tortricidae Acleris

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