Tortricidae

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Choristoneura parallela (Robinson, 1869)

Choristoneura parallela (Robinson, 1869)

Choristoneura parallela (Robinson, 1869)

Choristoneura parallela, the parallel-banded leafroller moth, is a Tortricidae moth found in North America that feeds on a wide range of host plants as larvae.

Choristoneura pinus Freeman, 1953

Choristoneura pinus Freeman, 1953

Choristoneura pinus Freeman, 1953

The jack pine budworm (Choristoneura pinus) is a tortricid moth first described in 1953, found in North American jack pine forests.

Choristoneura hebenstreitella (Müller, 1764)

Choristoneura hebenstreitella (Müller, 1764)

Choristoneura hebenstreitella (Müller, 1764)

Choristoneura hebenstreitella, the mountain-ash tortricid, is a Tortricidae moth found across parts of Eurasia.

Choristoneura diversana (Hübner, 1814-1817)

Choristoneura diversana (Hübner, 1814-1817)

Choristoneura diversana (Hübner, 1814-1817)

Choristoneura diversana is a tortricid moth found across Eurasia, whose larvae feed on a wide range of host plants.

Choristoneura occidentalis (Walsingham, 1891)

Choristoneura occidentalis (Walsingham, 1891)

Choristoneura occidentalis (Walsingham, 1891)

Archips occidentalis (called Choristoneura occidentalis in some schemes) is a Tortricidae moth found in Gambia and possibly southern and eastern Africa.

Adoxophyes privatana (Walker, 1863)

Adoxophyes privatana (Walker, 1863)

Adoxophyes privatana (Walker, 1863)

Adoxophyes privatana is a moth with 15–19 mm wingspan, multivoltine in China, whose larvae feed on many trees and other plants.

Adoxophyes negundana (McDunnough, 1923)

Adoxophyes negundana (McDunnough, 1923)

Adoxophyes negundana (McDunnough, 1923)

Adoxophyes negundana, the shimmering adoxophyes moth, is a Tortricidae moth found in North America whose larvae feed on Acer negundo.

Adoxophyes orana (Fischer von Röslerstamm, 1834)

Adoxophyes orana (Fischer von Röslerstamm, 1834)

Adoxophyes orana (Fischer von Röslerstamm, 1834)

Adoxophyes orana, the summer fruit tortrix, is a tortricid moth found in the Palearctic and Taiwan that is a pest of fruit trees.

Argyrotaenia quercifoliana (Fitch, 1858)

Argyrotaenia quercifoliana (Fitch, 1858)

Argyrotaenia quercifoliana (Fitch, 1858)

The yellow-winged oak leafroller moth Argyrotaenia quercifoliana is a Tortricidae moth found in eastern North America.

Argyrotaenia velutinana (Walker, 1863)

Argyrotaenia velutinana (Walker, 1863)

Argyrotaenia velutinana (Walker, 1863)

Argyrotaenia velutinana, the red-banded leafroller moth, is a Tortricidae moth found across parts of North America that feeds on many crop and tree plants.

Argyrotaenia juglandana (Fernald, 1879)

Argyrotaenia juglandana (Fernald, 1879)

Argyrotaenia juglandana (Fernald, 1879)

Argyrotaenia juglandana, the hickory leafroller moth, is a Tortricidae moth found in North American deciduous habitats with hickory.

Argyrotaenia alisellana (Robinson, 1869)

Argyrotaenia alisellana (Robinson, 1869)

Argyrotaenia alisellana (Robinson, 1869)

Argyrotaenia alisellana, the white-spotted leafroller, is a Tortricidae moth found in eastern and central North America that feeds on oak leaves as larvae.

Argyrotaenia franciscana (Walsingham, 1879)

Argyrotaenia franciscana (Walsingham, 1879)

Argyrotaenia franciscana (Walsingham, 1879)

Argyrotaenia franciscana (orange tortrix/apple skinworm) is a Tortricidae moth found on the US Pacific coast with 2+ annual generations.

Argyrotaenia mariana (Fernald, 1882)

Argyrotaenia mariana (Fernald, 1882)

Argyrotaenia mariana (Fernald, 1882)

Argyrotaenia mariana, the gray-banded leafroller moth, is a Tortricidae moth found in North America that feeds on many host plants as larvae.

Argyrotaenia occultana Freeman, 1942

Argyrotaenia occultana Freeman, 1942

Argyrotaenia occultana Freeman, 1942

Argyrotaenia occultana, the fall spruce needle moth, is a North American tortricid moth whose larvae feed on various conifers and birches.

Argyrotaenia pinatubana (Kearfott, 1905)

Argyrotaenia pinatubana (Kearfott, 1905)

Argyrotaenia pinatubana (Kearfott, 1905)

Argyrotaenia pinatubana, the pine tube moth, is a Tortricidae moth found in eastern North America that feeds on Pinus strobus.

Argyrotaenia quadrifasciana (Fernald, 1882)

Argyrotaenia quadrifasciana (Fernald, 1882)

Argyrotaenia quadrifasciana (Fernald, 1882)

Argyrotaenia quadrifasciana is a North American tortricid moth species that feeds on various tree and shrub leaves as larvae.

Argyrotaenia kimballi Obraztsov, 1961

Argyrotaenia kimballi Obraztsov, 1961

Argyrotaenia kimballi Obraztsov, 1961

Argyrotaenia kimballi, or Kimball's leafroller moth, is a US tortricid moth whose larvae feed on Citrus species.

Argyrotaenia ljungiana (Thunberg, 1797)

Argyrotaenia ljungiana (Thunberg, 1797)

Argyrotaenia ljungiana (Thunberg, 1797)

Argyrotaenia ljungiana is a variable-color Tortricidae moth found in Europe, with larvae feeding on multiple plant species.

Argyrotaenia sphaleropa (Meyrick, 1909)

Argyrotaenia sphaleropa (Meyrick, 1909)

Argyrotaenia sphaleropa (Meyrick, 1909)

Argyrotaenia sphaleropa is a Tortricidae moth species from South America with larvae that feed on many host plants.

Argyrotaenia tabulana Freeman, 1944

Argyrotaenia tabulana Freeman, 1944

Argyrotaenia tabulana Freeman, 1944

Argyrotaenia tabulana is a North American tortricid moth species whose larvae feed on various conifers.

Aphelia alleniana (Fernald, 1882)

Aphelia alleniana (Fernald, 1882)

Aphelia alleniana (Fernald, 1882)

Aphelia alleniana is a univoltine Tortricidae moth species native to northern North America.

Aphelia viburnana (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775

Aphelia viburnana (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775

Aphelia viburnana (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775

Aphelia viburnana, the bilberry tortrix, is a Tortricidae moth found across Eurasia whose larvae feed on Vaccinium, Ericaceae and Salix.

Diedra cockerellana (Kearfott, 1907)

Diedra cockerellana (Kearfott, 1907)

Diedra cockerellana (Kearfott, 1907)

Diedra cockerellana (Cockerell's moth) is a tortricid moth species found in North America, active as adults from July to October.

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