© 2004 The Netherlands Entomological Society Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 113: 187-196,2004 187 Field observations quantifying attraction of four tortricid moths to high-dosage pheromone dispensers in untreated and pheromone-treated orchards L.L. Stelinski*, L.J. Gut, A.V. Pierzchala ...
ANNOTATED LIST OF UTAH TORTRICID MOTHS: A PROVISIONAL COMPILATION Jerry A. Powell Essig Museum of Entomology University of California, Berkeley Microlepidoptera have been relatively neglected in Utah compared to several other western states.
http://CaliforniaAgriculture.ucop.edu • APRIL-JUNE 2008 57 The light brown apple moth, a tortricid leafroller, is extremely variable and difficult to identify visually.
Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) 101 The light brown apple moth (LBAM) is a small tortricid moth (specifically a leaf-roller), a member of the tortricid moth family, which is ubiquitous in California and throughout North America.
1 Volume 8 23 July 2007 Issue 2 TORTS Newsletter of the Troop of Reputed Tortricid Systematists REPLACE CRYPTOPHELBIA WITH PSEUDO GALLE RIA ? Through a number of conversations with Marianne Horak, she has convinced me that the monotypic North American genus Pseudogalleria Ragonot, 1884, and the ...
As I mentioned earlier, LBAM larvae are very non-descript and similar to other related larvae and to the untrained eye the moth looks like a lot of other Tortricid species.
Volume 9 10 January 2008 Issue 1 2 Volume 10 16 January 2009 Issue 1 Byun. If you have questions, please contact me or B.-K. Byun (bkbyun@foa.go.kr). Thanks for your contributions - keep them coming.
Response of Tortricid Moths and Non-Target Insects to Pheromone Trap Color in Commercial Apple Orchards' Clayton T. Myers, 2 Grzegorz Krawczyk, 3 and Arthur M. Agnello4 USDA-ARS, Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, West Virginia 25430 USA J. Entomol.
... of miners; parasitoids of Tortricidae, including Cydia pomonella ; the role of natural populations of parasitoid complexes in the dynamics of leaf roller moths, and methods of increasing the effectiveness of these populations; and the possibility of cultivation and use of some species of tortricid. ...
The large Oecophorid (MBGBI 4.1) Diurnea fagella puzzles Micro recorders every spring because of its Tortricid-like shape MBGBI Volume 3 also includes an easy group: many of the Yponomids (Yponomeutidae) (such as Ypsolopha dentella , Argyresthia brockeella and Prays fraxinella ) are distinctively ...