Cydia rana
(Forbes, 1924)
Cydia rana is a of described by Forbes in 1924. It belongs to the Cydia, which includes several economically significant fruit-feeding moths. Very little published information is available regarding the specific biology, , or economic importance of this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cydia rana: //ˈsɪdiə ˈrɑːnə//
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Similar Taxa
- Cydia pomonellaBoth are congeneric in the Cydia; C. pomonella () is a major global pest of apple and pear orchards with well-documented biology and trapping methods, whereas C. rana lacks comparable research attention
- Cydia funebranaBoth share Cydia and similar patterning; C. funebrana (plum fruit ) is a documented pest of Prunus with established mining larval , while C. rana has no published records
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Line Trapping: A Promising Method for More Accurate Pest Monitoring
- Odorant Receptor Gene in Codling Moth Also Affects Egg Production
- La Reserva Ecologica Costanera Sur | Beetles In The Bush
- Poster Power: How to Create an Engaging and Effective Research Poster
- Nuisance Arthropods: Sticky Traps Useful in Accurate Detection in Homes, Study Shows
- Beobachtungen zur Lebensweise des Pflaumenwicklers (Cydia funebrana) (Observations on the Biology of the Plum Fruit Moth (Cydia funebrana))