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Find large closeup photos, taxonomy and description of this well-camouflaged pale grey and white moth. ... Tortricid (leaf roller) Moth - Epiblema sp. Order Lepidoptera / Suborder Microlepidoptera / Superfamily Tortricoidea ; Family Tortricidae -- commonly called tortrix moths, leaf rollers, leaf tyers, bell moths ;
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Tortricidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The light brown apple moth (LBAM) belongs to the leafroller moth family (Tortricidae), which is the sixth largest family of butterflies and moths (Order ...
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Leafroller Moth : Leafroller Moths are small moths in the Tortricidae family. There may be several species shown on this page. They are all mainly brown with greyish... ... LEAFROLLER MOTH FACTS ... Leaf Beetles...
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; 2738 - Dull-barred Endothenia Moth - Endothenia hebesana ... ; 2755 - Funereal Apotomis Moth - Apotomis funerea ... ; 2827 - Hydrangea Leaf Tier - Olethreutes ferriferana...
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We have identified the sex pheromone of the red-banded leaf roller moth, Argyrotaenia velutinana (Walker), to be cis-11-tetradecenyl acetate (I). This compound, synthesized in two independent ways, was found to be highly attractive in apple orchards to male moths of the same species.
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The woodbine leafroller moth, Sparganothis sp., was found on grapevines ..... leafroller moth, Sparganothis directana. J. Chem. Ecol. 6:487-498. ...
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DEVELOPMENT OF NEW APPLICATION METHODS FOR A MICROENCAPSULATED SPRAYABLE SEX PHEROMONE FORMULATION FOR CODLING MOTH ... IDENTIFICATION OF BT TOXIN TARGETS IN CODLING MOTH LARVAE...
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It seems this moth nests in the Ash tree (we have a large Manitoba Maple …aka ‘Acer Negundo’ in our front yard) and when in its caterpillar stage, it rolls a ... It looks like your picture of an ash leaf-cone roller is actually the boxelder leafroller, Archips negundana, with a possible cankerworm in the background.
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Its common name of Red-Banded Leafroller Moth (Covell, 1984) derives from the wide diagonal band of reddish brown on the forewing of the female. The basal area is mainly orangish tan, with dark shading near the inner margin.
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