Pandemis cerasana
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Pandemis cerasana (Hübner, 1786) - (barred fruit-tree tortrix)
The larvae of this moth damage leaves and fruits of apple, pear and other fruit trees. The leaves are tied together to provide shelter for the caterpillars.
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• Deutsch: | Johannisbeerbreitwickler |
• English: | barred fruit-tree tortrix |
• Français: | tordeuse des arbres fruitiers |
Publications covering Pandemis cerasana
Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2012) 105, 768-780
Jason J. Dombroskie and Felix A.H. Sperling (2012)
Phylogeny of nearctic Pandemis (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), with focus on species boundaries in the P. limitata group
Entomological News (2007) 118, p. 531 (Guclu et al.)
C. Guclu and H. Ozbek (2007)
Agathis montana Shestakov (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a new parasitoid of Pandemis cerasana Hübner (Lepidpotera: Tortricidae) in Turkey
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