Pamm Cooper wrote an article for the University of Connecticut Extension on the Grapevine Epimenis which was very detailed. The Grapevine Epimenis life cycle:
- Epimenis moths emerge in the spring after overwintering as pupae
- The female moth lays eggs on or near the new foliage
- The emerging larva lives in a nest-like structure formed by fastening several leaves together with silken threads where it feeds
- The fully grown larva/caterpillar is about 3/4 inch long
- By early to mid-June the caterpillar completes its development
- The adult moth is about an inch long and on each hind wing there is a large, smooth-shaped orange-red or brownish-red patch
- By the beginning of summer the caterpillar has completed its growth and pupated in soft wood or other dense plant material to overwinter in its cocoon
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