Choristoneura rosaceana, the oblique banded leaf roller or rosaceous leaf roller, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is native to North America, but has been accidentally introduced into other parts of the world.
The wingspan is 7.5–11 mm for males and 11.5–14 mm for females. Adults are on wing from June to July and again from August to September in most of its range.
The caterpillar is green with a black head. The adult is a small, light brown moth.
Symptoms and signsedit
The presence of the species is suggested by rolled, tied and chewed leaves and minor feeding damage on fruits. Damage can be extensive on rosaceous plants.
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs
W.T. Johnson & H.H. Lyon; et al. (1978). Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs (Fifth ed.). John Wiley & Sons, New York. pp. 216–217.
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Species info
April 11, 2024
choristoneura, rosaceana, oblique, banded, leaf, roller, rosaceous, leaf, roller, moth, family, tortricidae, native, north, america, been, accidentally, introduced, into, other, parts, world, scientific, classificationdomain, eukaryotakingdom, animaliaphylum, . Choristoneura rosaceana the oblique banded leaf roller or rosaceous leaf roller is a moth of the family Tortricidae It is native to North America but has been accidentally introduced into other parts of the world Choristoneura rosaceanaScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder LepidopteraFamily TortricidaeGenus ChoristoneuraSpecies C rosaceanaBinomial nameChoristoneura rosaceana Harris 1841 1 SynonymsLoxotaenia rosaceana Harris 1841 Archips rosaceana Cacoecia rosaceana Tortrix rosaceana Lozotaenia gossypina Packard 1869 Teras vicariana Walker 1863The wingspan is 7 5 11 mm for males and 11 5 14 mm for females Adults are on wing from June to July and again from August to September in most of its range Contents 1 Description 2 Symptoms and signs 3 Host plants 4 References 5 External linksDescription editThe caterpillar is green with a black head The adult is a small light brown moth Symptoms and signs editThe presence of the species is suggested by rolled tied and chewed leaves and minor feeding damage on fruits Damage can be extensive on rosaceous plants Host plants edit nbsp Caterpillar nbsp PupaRecorded host plants are Acer Aesculus Betula Cirsium Crataegus Corylus Cornus Cotoneaster Dianthus carnation Fragaria strawberry Fraxinus Lonicera Malus Picea Pinus Platanus Populus Prunus Pyracantha Quercus Rhododendron rhododendron azalea Rosa Rubus Salix Sorbus Spirea Syringa lilac Tilia Tsuga Vaccinium Verbena ViburnumReferences edit tortricidae com Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs W T Johnson amp H H Lyon et al 1978 Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs Fifth ed John Wiley amp Sons New York pp 216 217 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Choristoneura rosaceana nbsp Wikispecies has information related to Choristoneura rosaceana Species info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Choristoneura rosaceana amp oldid 1187995551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,