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Salebriaria tenebrosella

(Hulst, 1887)

Sort #: 1379 | P3 #: 800314 | MPG #: 5775
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Larval feeding type: Skeletonizes the underside of a leaf at night, hiding in bark crevices during the day.
Larval substrate: Quercus alba (White Oak), Quercus macrocarpa (Burr Oak)
Phenology: Adult: 6/24 to 8/01 (9 records)

Comment: Has two generations

Status in MA (automated assessment): Fairly widespread, rare
Status in N. America: Native
MA Endangered Species Act status: None
First Year Reported: 1907
Last Year Reported: 2018

Distribution by County: Worcester, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Barnstable, Dukes
Number of Records: 11

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