About Cenopis reticulatana (Clemens, 1860)
Cenopis reticulatana, first described by Clemens in 1860, is a species of moth commonly known as the reticulated sparganothis, and it was previously classified under the scientific name Sparganothis reticulatana. This moth belongs to the family Tortricidae. It is distributed across most of eastern North America. The wingspan of adult Cenopis reticulatana ranges from 15 to 17 mm. Adults of this species are active in flight from June through August each year. The larvae of Cenopis reticulatana feed on the foliage or tissues of a range of host plants: alder, apple, ash, aster, beech, blueberry, cherry, maple, oak, and pear.