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Pandemis heparana

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Species of moth

Pandemis heparana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Tortricidae
Genus: Pandemis
Species: P. heparana
Binomial name
Pandemis heparana
(Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
Synonyms
  • Tortrix heparana , 1775
  • Phalaena (Tortrix) cappana Villers, 1789
  • Phalaena (Tortrix) cappata Geoffroy, in Fourcroy, 1785
  • Tortrix carpiniana Hubner,
  • Pyralis fasciana Fabricius, 1787
  • Tortrix heperana Gmelin, 1788
  • Tortrix padana Schrank, 1802
  • Tortrix pasquayana , 1775
  • Tortrix rubrana Sodoffsky, 1830
  • Pandemis heparana var. subclarana Caradja, 1931
  • vulpisana Herrich-Schaffer, 1847
  • Tortrix (Lozotaenia) vulpisana Herrich-Schaffer, 1851

Pandemis heparana, the dark fruit-tree tortrix or apple brown tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae.

Distribution

This species can be found in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm, in the Near East, and in North America.

Description

Pandemis heparana has a wingspan of 16–24 mm. In these moths the basic color of the forewings ranges from yellowish brown to reddish brown, with a reticulate pattern, a dark brown basal fascia, dark brown transversal bands, two triangular spots and brown fringes at the edge. The hindwings are gray-brown with white-yellow fringes. The larva can reach 22 mm and it is pale green.

This species is rather similar to Pandemis cerasana.

Biology

These moths have two generations per year (bivoltine). The moth flies from late May to mid-September in western Europe. The larvae are considered a pest of trees and shrubs. They live in a rolled leaf and are polyphagous, feeding on various deciduous trees and shrubs including oak, willow, birch, honeysuckle, sorbus, apple and pear. Pupation takes places in the rolled leaves.

Gallery

  • Larva Larva
  • Moth Moth
  • Mounted specimen Mounted specimen

References

  1. Tortricidae.com
  2. Apple brown tortrix (Pandemis heparana) at Plantwise Knowledge Bank
  3. Fauna europaea
  4. ^ UK Moths
  5. ^ HYPP Zoology
  6. ^ David V Alford Pests of Fruit Crops: A Colour Handbook
  7. Lepidoptera of Belgium

External links

Taxon identifiers
Pandemis heparana


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