Acleris rhombana

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Acleris rhombana (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Gyorgy Csoka, Hungary Forest Research Institute
Source: IPM Images

Acleris rhombana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) - (rhomboid tortrix)

This leafroller moth is widely distributed in Europe and has been also recorded from North America and Asia. It is an occasional pest of fruit trees and can infest apple trees and other Rosaceae. The wingspan of the adult moth is around 15 mm.


Publications covering Acleris rhombana

Journal of Plant Protection Research (2010) 50, 1-8
Zofia Pluciennik and Remigiusz W. Olszak (2010)
The role of parasitoids in limiting the harmfulness of leafrollers in apple orchards

Progress in Plant Protection (1998) 38, 172-179
Gabriel Labanowski and Grazyna Soika (1998)
[Serious pests for ornamental trees and shrubs]