- The
codling moth (Cydia
pomonella) is a
member of the
Lepidopteran family Tortricidae. They are
major pests to
agricultural crops,
mainly fruits such...
- The
apple maggot (Rhagoletis
pomonella), also
known as the
railroad worm (but
distinct from the
Phrixothrix beetle larva, also
called railroad worm),...
-
Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV) is a
granulovirus belonging to the
family Baculoviridae. It has a double-stranded DNA
genome that is approximately...
- Apis
mellifera pomonella, the Tien Shan
honey bee, is a
subspecies of Apis
mellifera which is
claimed to be the
endemic honey bee of the Tien Shan Mountains...
- a
reference to the moth
genus Cydia,
notably the
Codling Moth (Cydia
pomonella),
which eats
fruits such as
apples and pears.
Cydia provides a graphical...
- interpunctella), a
major pest of
grain and
flour Codling moth (Cydia
pomonella), a pest
mostly of apple, pear and
walnut trees Light brown apple moth...
- (Cryptoblabes gnidiella), plum
fruit moth (Cydia funebrana),
codling moth (Cydia
pomonella),
figure of
eight (Diloba caeruleocephala),
cherry bark
tortrix (Enarmonia...
- maize, and
fruit trees Peach moth (Cydia molesta)
Codling moth (Cydia
pomonella) Plum
fruit moth (Cydia funebrana) Pea moth (Cydia nigricana) Chestnut...
- C. obliqua, C. storeella)
Cydia plumbiferana (Staudinger, 1871)
Cydia pomonella –
codling moth
Cydia po****na (Busck, 1916)
Cydia prismatica (Meyrick...
- mellifera)
subspecies was
named after Pomona being called the Apis
mellifera pomonella. It was
discovered in the Tien Shan Mountains, an area with the greatest...