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Stigmella amelanchierella is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. This species was described by Clemens in 1862 from mines on Amelanchier found in June and July. This original (type) material was not preserved and there are no known bred specimens.Vacated mines have been collected in Ohio, Kentucky and North Carolina. These mines were described as long, linear and transparent. The frass is deposited in a rather broad line through the middle.

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  • Stigmella amelanchierella is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. This species was described by Clemens in 1862 from mines on Amelanchier found in June and July. This original (type) material was not preserved and there are no known bred specimens.Vacated mines have been collected in Ohio, Kentucky and North Carolina. These mines were described as long, linear and transparent. The frass is deposited in a rather broad line through the middle.
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  • Stigmella amelanchierella
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  • *Nepticula amelanchierella (Clemens, 1862)
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