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Cydia illutana is a
small moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found from
western and
central Europe (Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany...
- engrailed, grey pug,
mottled umber, pine
beauty and the
tortrix moths Cydia illutana (whose
caterpillars are
recorded to feed on
European silver fir cone scales)...
- cone-scales are used as food by the
caterpillars of the
tortrix moth
Cydia illutana. Due to
their hardness and flexibility,
planks made from
untreated siberian...
- Its cone
scales are
eaten by the
caterpillars of the
tortrix moth
Cydia illutana,
while C.
duplicana feeds on the bark
around injuries or canker.[citation...
- and C. periculella as well as the cone scale-eating
tortrix moth
Cydia illutana have been
recorded specifically on P. menziesii. The
inner bark is the...
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scales are used as food by the
caterpillars of the
tortrix moth
Cydia illutana,
whereas Cydia duplicana feeds on the bark
around injuries or canker. Cones...
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scales are used as food by the
caterpillars of the
tortrix moth
Cydia illutana. It is
susceptible to
larch canker Lachnellula willkommii.
Larix decidua...
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scales are used as food by the
caterpillars of the
tortrix moth
Cydia illutana.
Young female cone
Female cone (left), male cone (right)
Short shoots after...
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Chionodes abella and
Chionodes periculella and the
tortrix moth
Cydia illutana have been
specifically recorded on P. menziesii. A
California Native American...
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scales are used as food by the
caterpillars of the
tortrix moth
Cydia illutana. Farjon, A. (2013). "Larix gmelinii". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...