- with the
wings folded back,
producing a
rather rounded profile.
Notable tortricids include the
codling moth and the
spruce budworm,
which are
among the most...
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Blastesthia tessulatana, the cone
tortricid, is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in the Near East,
North Africa, Portugal, Spain...
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Aglaope infausta was one of the
species attracted by
tortricids pheromones and
caught in the traps. A.
infausta is
found in Portugal,...
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Pandemis piceocola. tortricidae.com Liu Y.-q., 1990:
Three new
species od
tortricids on Picea.
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Archips cr****ifoli****. tortricidae.com Liu Y.-q., 1990:
Three new
species od
tortricids on Picea.
Forest Research 3 (2): 137–140. Full article: [1] v t e...
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Choristoneura hebenstreitella, the mountain-ash
tortricid, is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
Western Europe,
Central Europe, the Near...
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Lionel Delbac and
Philippe ****zman (2001) "Larval
parasites of
vineyard tortricids: a
brief overview from 3
French vine
growing areas". IOBC-WPRS Bulletin...
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Discovery of two new
species and
genera of
shaggy Tortricids related to
Synnoma and
Niasoma (Tortricidiae: Sparganothini). Journal...