- The
light brown apple moth (Epiphyas
postvittana) (often
abbreviated to LBAM) is a
leafroller moth
belonging to the
lepidopteran family Tortricidae. Light...
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mostly of apple, pear and
walnut trees Light brown apple moth (Epiphyas
postvittana), a
highly polyphagous pest Wax
moths (Galleria mellonella,
Achroia grisella)...
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Chestnut and
acorn moth (Cydia splendana)
Light brown apple moth (Epiphyas
postvittana) Hemp
borer (Grapholita delineana)
Oriental fruit moth (Grapholita molesta)...
- (spotted wing drosophila)
Elatobium abietinum (green
spruce aphid)
Epiphyas postvittana (light
brown apple moth)
Euwallacea fornicatus (tea shot-hole borer)...
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Composition of
Spiders on Host
Plants of the
Invasive Moth
Epiphyas postvittana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)".
Environmental Entomology. 46 (3): 502–510...
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flight is not as much of a concern. The
light brown apple moth (Epiphyas
postvittana,
often abbreviated to LBAM) is a
leafroller moth
belonging to the lepidopteran...
- armigera),
codling moth (Cydia pomonella),
lightbrown apple moth (Epiphyas
postvittana), and
European corn
borer (Ostrinia nubilalis).
Trichogramma species...
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lessons from the
recently rescinded light brown apple moth (
Epiphyas postvittana )
eradication program in California". Pest
Management Science. 79 (3):...
- ; Briese, D. T. (March 1980). "The light-brown
apple moth,
Epiphyas postvittana (Walker): 4.
Studies on po****tion
dynamics and
injuriousness to apples...
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Liriomyza clianth. Secondly, C.
puniceus is also a host to
Epiphyas postvittana,
which is also
known as the
light brown apple moth. It is
native to Australia...