description Celery leaftier moth Overview
Celery leaftier (Udea rubigalis), also called the greenhouse leaftier, is a crambid moth described by Achille Guenée in 1854 and recorded across the Americas. Its larvae feed on celery and other cultivated plants, tying or folding leaves with silk and sometimes skeletonizing the foliage. Adults are tan, light brown, or reddish brown, with looping dark wing lines, small dark dots near the lower wing edges, and a triangular outline. It is a sporadic pest of celery and other crops.
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