Cameraria serpentinensis

Cameraria serpentinensis is a moth of the family Gracillariidae.

All mines cross the midrib and consume 60%-90% of the leaf surface.

The mines are solitary and normally with two folds, but rarely one.

The specific name is derived from the type of soil (i.e., serpentine) on which one of its host occurs.

This article relating to moths in genus Cameraria is a stub.