Cnephasiini

Guides

  • Decodes

    Decodes is a genus of tortricid moths in the subfamily Tortricinae, tribe Cnephasiini. The genus was established by Obraztsov in 1961 and contains approximately 20 described species distributed primarily in North America. Many species were described by Powell and colleagues between 1961 and 1998. The genus is part of the diverse leafroller moth family Tortricidae, whose larvae typically feed on plants.

  • Decodes asapheus

    Decodes asapheus is a species of tortricid moth described by Jerry A. Powell in 1980. It belongs to the tribe Cnephasiini within the subfamily Tortricinae. The genus Decodes is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, and this species is one of several described from this isolated archipelago. Like other Cnephasiini, it is presumed to have a larval stage that feeds on plant material, though specific host records for this species are not documented.

  • Decodes fragariana

    Decodes fragariana is a species of tortricid moth in the tribe Cnephasiini. Originally described by Busck in 1919 as Tortricodes fragariana, it was later transferred to the genus Decodes. The species is a member of the large family Tortricidae, which includes many economically significant agricultural pests. As a tortricine moth, it likely exhibits the characteristic bell-shaped resting posture with wings folded roof-like over the abdomen.

  • Decodes macdunnoughi

    Decodes macdunnoughi is a species of tortricid moth in the tribe Cnephasiini, described by Jerry A. Powell in 1980. The genus Decodes contains approximately 20 described species distributed primarily in western North America. As a member of the leafroller moth family Tortricidae, this species likely exhibits the typical resting posture with wings held roof-like over the body.

  • Eana

    Eana is a genus of tortrix moths in the family Tortricidae, tribe Cnephasiini. The genus was established by Billberg in 1820 and contains multiple species distributed across northern Europe. These moths are small to medium-sized with characteristic wing patterns typical of the Tortricinae subfamily. The genus is documented in entomological collections and biodiversity databases with over 2,000 observation records.

  • Eana argentana

    Eana argentana is a species of tortrix moth in the family Tortricidae. The specific epithet suggests a silvery or silvery-white coloration. The species has been treated under various interpretations by different authors, leading to taxonomic confusion reflected in the "-of-authors" designation. It belongs to the Cnephasiini tribe, a group known for including many grassland and meadow-associated species.