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California Oak Moths (mating/pupae)

Phryganidia californica

Photo by misako
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Field Notes

Description:

Small California Oak Moths mating near and on an oak tree in Sebastopol, CA (approx 1inch). I also spotted pupae and newly emerged moths.

Habitat:

Near oak trees next to suburban house in Sebastopol, CA.

Notes:

The California Oakworm or California Oak Moth (Phryganidia californica) is a moth of the Notodontidae family. It is found along the coasts of California and Oregon.
The wingspan is about 30 mm. They are tan to gray moths with prominent wing veins. Adults are on wing from March to November. There are two generations per year in northern California. Sometimes there is a third generation in southern California.
The larvae feed on the leaves of oak, especially Quercus agrifolia. Young larvae feed between veins on the lower leaf surface. Although the upper leaf surface is left intact, it dries out and turns brown. Larvae in later instars chew completely through the leaf blade, often leaving only major leaf veins. Small frass pellets drop from the canopy as larvae feed. In outbreak years, individual trees or groups of trees may be almost entirely defoliated, typically by late summer or early fall. The larvae are black with lengthwise yellow stripes. Full-grown larvae are about 30 mm long. Pupation takes place in a white or yellow pupa with black markings

Species ID Suggestions

California Oak Moth

Phryganidia californica

Comments (2)

Thank you so much for the ID Jakubko!
What a beauty! I'm sure being that close to the oak tree, they don't use their wings that much. :-)

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