- 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...
- **** pheromones,
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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Epinotia pygmaeana, the
pygmy needle tortricid, is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found across the
Palearctic from
northern and
central Europe...
- www.playcleango.org.
Retrieved 2020-07-04. TM
Gilligan & ME Epstein. "
Tortricids of
Agricultural Importance". idtools.org.
Retrieved 2020-06-03. Mayfield...
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Crocidosema lantana, the
lantana flower-cluster moth or
lantana tortricid moth, is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. It was
first described by August...
- Molokaʻi, Maui, Lānaʻi and Hawaiʻi.
Common names include koa seedworm, klu
tortricid, koa seed moth,
litchi borer,
litchi moth,
macadamia nut
borer and macadamia...
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Zeiraphera rufimitrana, the red-headed fir
tortricid, is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found from
central Europe to
eastern Russia, Mongolia...
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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...
- Gilligan, T. M. "Paracroesia".
Tortricid.net.
Retrieved 28 July 2011. Liu,
Youqiao (1990). "Three new
species of
tortricids on Picea".
Forest Research (in...
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Loboschiza koenigiana, the
orange tortricid moth or leaf webber, is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. The
species was
first described by
Johan Christian...