Currant

Guides

  • Euphranta canadensis

    currant fruit fly

    Euphranta canadensis is a species of fruit fly in the family Tephritidae, commonly known as the currant fruit fly. The species belongs to a genus of true fruit flies that develop in various plant tissues. As a member of Tephritidae, it possesses the characteristic wing patterning typical of the family, though specific details of its biology remain poorly documented in published literature.

  • Lampronia

    currant moths, shoot borers

    Lampronia is a genus of small moths in the family Prodoxidae with a Holarctic distribution. The genus contains approximately 25 described species, with additional undescribed species in North America, Japan, and Iran. Several species are economically significant pests of cultivated currants (Ribes spp.), particularly in northern Europe. Most species are diurnal in habit.