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Lobesia botrana, the
European grapevine moth or
European grape worm, is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. This
species is
native to
Southern Italy. It...
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Cherry fruitworm (Grapholita packardi)
European grapevine moth (Lobesia
botrana)
Barred fruit tree
tortrix moth (Pandemis cerasana)
Grape berry moth (Paralobesia...
- The
larva parasitizes tortricid moth
larvae (Eudemis species,
Lobesia botrana) in
French vine-growing
regions (Bordelais). Woldstedt, F.W. (1877) "Uber...
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overlaps in part with that of
Lobesia botrana, but E.
ambiguella prefers colder, more
humid environments than L.
botrana, and in
shared areas may be found...
- ripened. In addition, it has been
recorded to
consume the
pupae of L.
botrana.
Phaneroptera nana,
nymph Phaneroptera cf. nana,
nymph Phaneroptera nana...
- § Grapes, and § Xf in stonefruit. The
European Grapevine Moth (Lobesia
botrana, EGVM) was
present from at
least 2009
through 2014. A 10
acres (4.0 ha)...
- Napa County, and California, are free of the
invasive species Lobesia botrana (pictured),
known as the "European
grapevine moth", with no
moths found...
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European cherry fruit fly,
Rhagoletis cerasi European grapevine moth,
Lobesia botrana fruit flies of
genera in the
Tephritidae family, including: Anastrepha...
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Jerry A.; Sage,
Obediah C.; Brown, John W. (2011). "Discovery of
Lobesia botrana ([Denis & Schiffermüller]) in California: An
Invasive Species New to North...
- "Developing
optimum sample size and
multistage sampling plans for
Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
larval infestation and
injury in
northern Greece"...