WebMarbled Orchard Tortrix (Haworth, 1811) 1083 / 49.156: Norfolk status Widespread. Similar to H. pruniana but generally larger and the two dark postmedian dots are situated costal to the angle of the median fascia. Common and widespread throughout Britain in Hawthorn and blackthorn hedges, thickets, gardens, orchards and open moorland. The ... WebLearn about the distribution and flight time of Ditula angustiorana (Red-barred Tortrix) in Somerset. Somerset Moths. Home Latest Sightings Species Submit Records News & …
Hedya nubiferana (Marbled Orchard Tortrix) - Norfolk Micro Moths
http://www.eakringbirds.com/eakringbirds2/mothimagesredbarredtortrix.htm WebLarge aspen tortrix. Maple leafroller. Metallic pitch blister moth. Northern pitch twig moth. Oak leafshredder. Orange tortrix. Purplestriped shootworm. Red-barred tortrix. Spruce bud moth. Spruce budworm. Spruce seed moth. Spruce tip moth; redstriped needleworm. Two-year-cycle budworm. Uglynest caterpillar. Western blackheaded budworm. dynabookt75 スペック
Ditula angustiorana - Wikipedia
WebRed-barred Gold Micropterix mansuetella Black-headed Gold Micropterix aureatella Yellow-barred Gold Micropterix aruncella White-barred Gold Micropterix calthella Plain Gold Eriocraniidae Dyseriocrania subpurpurella Common Oak Purple Paracrania chrysolepidella Small Hazel Purple Eriocrania unimaculella White-spot Purple Eriocrania sparrmannella WebApple Tortrix, Apricot Moth, Garden Rose Tortrix, Green Budworm, Barred Fruit Tree Tortrix, European Fruit Tree Tortrix Moth, Dark Fruit Tree Tortrix, European leafroller, and the Carnation Tortrix Report Sightings @ invasivespecies.wa.gov June 2016 The Invasion. What are they? Exotic leafrollers are pests of fruit trees and ornamentals. WebDitula angustiorana, the red-barred tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae found in Africa, Asia, Europe and North Africa. Other common names are the fruit-tree tortrix and the vine tortrix. The moth was first described by Adrian Hardy Haworth in 1811. dynabook t75 リカバリー 仕方