Cameraria central-frass-spot

Family: Gracillariidae | Genus: Cameraria
Detachable: integral
Color: brown, gray, tan
Texture: hairless
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Season: Fall
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Alignment: integral
Walls: thin
Location: upper leaf, lower leaf, between leaf veins
Form: non-gall, leaf spot
Cells: not applicable
Possible Range:i
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Gallformers ID Notes

A leaf spot caused by a leaf-mining caterpillar with a central dark spot formed by frass. Found on various oak species. For further information see the Bugguide page for this moth.

- Gallformers Contributors: (2023) Gallformers ID Notes©


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