Attributes of Lampronia russatella
Lampronia russatella
Family: Prodoxidae
Subfamily: Prodoxinae
Identification: Head ochreous. Forewing dark fuscous with purplish sheen. Near the base a yellowish white band, and two creamy spots on termen near tornus and opposite it on costa. Hindwings gray, with reddish tinge.
Wing Span: about 12 mm
Life History: Immature stages are not known. The moth emerges in early summer.
Flight: The moth emerges in early summer.
Caterpillar Hosts:
Adult Food:
Habitat: In mesic forest.
Range: Eastern North America.
Conservation:
NCGR: Not listed
Management Needs:
Taxonomy Notes:
The map below displays all verified sighting records in the BAMONA database for this species. Each record is indicated with a yellow dot. The orange dots on the map provide access to information about the 400 most recently verified sightings of this species. In some instances, there are several records at the same location. Use the table view to access these records.
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The fifty most recently verified sightings are below. See more recently verified sightings of all species.
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June 17, 2011 | curtis.lehman (Jo Ann Poe-McGavin) | Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States | February 14, 2012 | Details |
| May 29, 1971 | legacy.reporter (Heitzman, J. Richard) | Benton County, Missouri, United States | October 03, 2008 | Details | |
| May 15, 1995 | legacy.reporter (Winkler, George) | Jefferson County, Missouri, United States | October 03, 2008 | Details |
