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Corticivora
Corticivora is a genus of tortricid moths established by Clarke in 1951. The genus contains four described species: C. chica, C. clarki, C. parva, and C. piniana. Members belong to the tribe Grapholitini within the subfamily Olethreutinae. Observations suggest activity in forested regions of North America, with records from the United States, Sweden, and Norway.
Corticivora clarki
Corticivora clarki is a species of tortricid moth in the subfamily Olethreutinae, first described by Clarke in 1951. It belongs to the genus Corticivora, which is part of the tribe Grapholitini. The species has been recorded from Vermont in the northeastern United States. Like other members of Tortricidae, it is a small moth with characteristic bell-shaped resting posture. Specific biological details regarding its host plants, life history, and ecological role remain poorly documented in available literature.
Corticivora parva
Bronze-banded Corticivora Moth
Corticivora parva is a small moth species in the family Tortricidae, first described by Brown in 1984. It is commonly known as the Bronze-banded Corticivora Moth. The species belongs to the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini, a group that includes many economically important fruit pests. As a member of the diverse tortricid fauna, C. parva contributes to the rich lepidopteran biodiversity documented in entomological collections and citizen science platforms.
Cydia albimaculana
White-marked Cydia
Cydia albimaculana is a small tortricid moth described by Fernald in 1879. The species is placed in the genus Cydia, a group that includes several economically significant agricultural pests such as the codling moth (C. pomonella) and filbertworm (C. latiferreana). It is known from North America and has been documented through citizen science observations. The specific epithet "albimaculana" refers to white markings on the wings.
Cydia anaranjada
slash pine seedworm moth
Cydia anaranjada, the slash pine seedworm moth, is a species of tortricid moth found in southeastern North America. The species was described by Miller in 1959. Like other members of the genus Cydia, it is likely associated with coniferous hosts, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The common name suggests a larval association with slash pine (*Pinus elliottii*) seeds.
Cydia bracteatana
Cydia bracteatana is a tortricid moth species described by Fernald in 1881. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes numerous economically significant orchard pests such as the codling moth (C. pomonella) and the filbertworm (C. latiferreana). Like other members of this genus, C. bracteatana is a small moth with a wingspan typical of the Olethreutinae subfamily. The species is part of the diverse North American tortricid fauna, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented compared to its better-known congenerics.
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candana
Cydia candana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, first described by Forbes in 1923. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which contains numerous species of small moths, many of which are agricultural pests. The species is part of the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini. Basic information about its biology, distribution, and ecology remains limited in available literature.
Cydia fletcherana
Fletcher's Cydia Moth
Cydia fletcherana is a small tortricid moth species described by Kearfott in 1907. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes several economically important agricultural pests such as the codling moth and filbertworm. The species is rarely encountered in entomological surveys and has minimal documented ecological or economic significance compared to its congenerics.
Cydia flexiloqua
Cydia flexiloqua is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, described by Heinrich in 1926. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which contains numerous economically significant pest species including the codling moth (Cydia pomonella) and the filbertworm (Cydia latiferreana). The species has been recorded in Canada (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) and the United States (Vermont). Very little specific information is available about its biology, host associations, or economic importance.
Cydia garacana
Cydia garacana is a species of tortricid moth first described by Kearfott in 1907. Originally placed in the genus Enarmonia, it was later transferred to Cydia. The species belongs to the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini. It is a member of a genus that includes several economically important agricultural pests, though specific information about C. garacana's biology and ecology remains limited in available sources.
Cydia ingrata
Cydia ingrata is a tortricid moth described by Heinrich in 1926. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes several economically important pest species such as the codling moth. Distribution records indicate this species occurs in the Canadian prairie provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Available information on this species is limited, with few documented observations relative to its better-known congeners.
Cydia inopiosa
Cydia inopiosa is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae, and tribe Grapholitini. The species was described by Heinrich in 1926, originally under the genus Laspeyresia. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which contains numerous economically important agricultural pests including the codling moth (C. pomonella) and filbertworm (C. latiferreana). Very few specific details about the biology, appearance, or ecology of C. inopiosa are documented in available sources.
Cydia lacustrina
Cydia lacustrina is a tortricid moth species described by Miller in 1976. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes several economically significant agricultural pests. The species has been recorded in the northeastern United States, specifically Vermont. Like other members of the Olethreutinae subfamily, it is likely associated with woody plants, though specific host relationships remain undocumented in available sources.
Cydia laricana
Cydia laricana is a species of tortricid moth described by August Busck in 1916. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which contains numerous economically important agricultural pests including the codling moth (C. pomonella) and the filbertworm (C. latiferreana). The species is known from distribution records in the northeastern United States, particularly Vermont. Like other members of the genus, it is likely a small moth with the characteristic bell-shaped resting posture typical of tortricids.
Cydia marita
Cydia marita is a species of tortricid moth in the genus Cydia, described by Brown in 2014. It belongs to the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini. As a recently described species, published literature on its biology and ecology remains limited. The genus Cydia includes numerous economically significant agricultural pests, though species-level information for C. marita specifically has not been documented in the available sources.
Cydia membrosa
Cydia membrosa is a small moth species in the family Tortricidae, originally described by Heinrich in 1926 under the basionym Laspeyresia membrosa. The species belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes several economically significant agricultural pests. As a member of the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini, it shares morphological characteristics with other Cydia species that are often difficult to distinguish without detailed examination.
Cydia ninana
Cydia ninana is a species of tortricid moth described by Harrison Gray Dyar in 1903. It belongs to the genus Cydia, a diverse group of small moths commonly known as codling moths or fruitworms. The species has been documented through limited observations, with only 8 records on iNaturalist as of the available data. Like other members of the genus, it is presumed to have a larval stage that feeds internally on plant material, though specific host associations for this species remain undocumented in the provided sources.
Cydia obnisa
Cydia obnisa is a species of tortricid moth described by Heinrich in 1926. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes numerous economically significant agricultural pests such as the codling moth and filbertworm. The species is classified within the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini. Available information about this species is extremely limited, with only three documented observations on iNaturalist and no published biological studies or host records identified in the provided sources.
Cydia prosperana
Cydia prosperana is a small tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. First described by Kearfott in 1907 as Enarmonia prosperana, it belongs to the large genus Cydia, which contains numerous agricultural pest species including the codling moth (C. pomonella) and filbertworm (C. latiferreana). The species is known from limited records in North America.
Cydia rana
Cydia rana is a species of tortricid moth described by Forbes in 1924. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes several economically significant fruit-feeding moths. Very little published information is available regarding the specific biology, ecology, or economic importance of this particular species.
Cydia tana
Cydia tana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, first described by Kearfott in 1907. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes numerous species of small moths commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. Like other members of this genus, C. tana is likely associated with woody plants, though specific host relationships remain poorly documented. The species is rarely encountered in collections and has minimal published biological information.
Cydia timara
Cydia timara is a species of tortricid moth described by Brown in 2014. It belongs to the genus Cydia, a group that includes several economically significant agricultural pests such as the codling moth (C. pomonella) and the filbertworm (C. latiferreana). As a recently described species, detailed biological and ecological information remains limited.
Cydia toreuta
Eastern Pine Seedworm Moth
Cydia toreuta, commonly known as the eastern pine seedworm moth, is a small tortricid moth native to North America. The species is a specialist seed predator, with larvae feeding exclusively on the seeds of red pine (Pinus resinosa) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana). It is considered a minor forest pest that reduces seed viability in conifer stands.
Cydia youngana
Cydia youngana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. The species was described by Kearfott in 1907. It belongs to the genus Cydia, which includes several economically significant agricultural pests such as the codling moth (C. pomonella) and the filbertworm (C. latiferreana). Very little specific information is available about the biology, appearance, or ecology of C. youngana.
Dichrorampha acuminatana
Sharp-winged Drill
Dichrorampha acuminatana is a small tortricid moth with a wingspan of 10–15 mm, found across Europe and the Near East. The species exhibits distinctive wing patterns with dark fuscous ground color, purplish tints, and ochreous irroration. Adults are active from May to September, with larvae feeding on Leucanthemum vulgare (oxeye daisy) and Tanacetum vulgare (tansy). The species has been well-documented in Belgium and the Netherlands, with over 2,000 iNaturalist observations.
Dichrorampha bittana
Dichrorampha bittana is a small tortricid moth species originally described as Hemimene bittana by Busck in 1906. It belongs to the diverse leaf-roller family Tortricidae, a group containing numerous agricultural pests and species with specialized host plant relationships. The species is recorded from the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, placing it within the Nearctic fauna. Like many Dichrorampha species, it likely exhibits specific ecological associations, though detailed biological studies remain limited.
Dichrorampha broui
Dichrorampha broui is a species of tortricid moth described by Knudson in 1987. It belongs to the genus Dichrorampha, a group of leaf-roller moths within the family Tortricidae. The species is part of the diverse Lepidoptera fauna, with limited published information available regarding its specific biology and distribution. Like other members of its genus, it is likely associated with herbaceous host plants.
Dichrorampha flinti
Dichrorampha flinti is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, first described by Razowski in 2011. It belongs to the genus Dichrorampha, a group of small moths commonly known as leaf-rollers. The species is part of the diverse Lepidoptera fauna that inhabits various regions, though specific details about its biology and distribution remain limited in available literature. As with many recently described tortricid species, further research is needed to fully understand its ecological requirements and life history.
Dichrorampha leopardana
Dichrorampha leopardana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae, tribe Grapholitini. It was described by Busck in 1906. The genus Dichrorampha contains numerous small moths, many of which are associated with alpine and montane habitats. Related species in this genus have been subjects of recent taxonomic revision due to cryptic diversity and long-standing confusion with similar species.
Dichrorampha manilkara
Dichrorampha manilkara is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae, and tribe Grapholitini. It was described by Heppner in 1981. The genus Dichrorampha comprises small moths commonly known as leaf-roller moths, many of which are associated with specific host plants. This species belongs to a taxonomically complex genus where species identification often requires examination of genitalia morphology and genetic analysis.
Dichrorampha sapodilla
Dichrorampha sapodilla is a small moth in the leaf-roller family Tortricidae, described by John B. Heppner in 1981. The species is known only from Florida, USA, and appears to be rarely encountered, with only one documented observation in public databases. Like other members of its genus, it likely has a specialized association with particular host plants, though specific details remain undocumented.
Ecdytolopha mana
Bicolored Ecdytolopha Moth
Ecdytolopha mana is a tortricid moth species first described by Kearfott in 1907, originally placed in the genus Olethreutes before being transferred to Ecdytolopha. It is known by the common name Bicolored Ecdytolopha Moth. As a member of the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini, it belongs to a group that includes many fruit-feeding and seed-feeding species. The genus Ecdytolopha contains several North American species, some of which are recognized as agricultural pests.
Ecdytolopha nigrita
Ecdytolopha nigrita is a tortricid moth species described by Brown in 2017. It belongs to the genus Ecdytolopha within the subfamily Olethreutinae. The species epithet "nigrita" refers to black coloration, suggesting dark wing or body pigmentation. As a recently described species, detailed biological information remains limited.
Ecdytolopha occidentana
Ecdytolopha occidentana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. Described from western North America in 2001, it belongs to a genus whose larvae are known to develop within plant tissues. The species is documented from a limited number of observations.
Ephippiphora
Ephippiphora is a genus of tortrix moths established by Duponchel in 1834. It is currently treated as a synonym of Grapholita, a large genus within the subfamily Olethreutinae. The genus belongs to the tribe Grapholitini, which contains numerous small moth species often associated with fruit and seed feeding. Ephippiphora has been documented in 711 iNaturalist observations.
Ethelgoda texanana
Ethelgoda texanana is a small tortricid moth in the subfamily Olethreutinae, tribe Grapholitini. The species was described from Texas in 1879 and belongs to a genus containing approximately five described species distributed in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. As a member of the Grapholitini, it is likely associated with woody plants, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in published literature.
Grapholita edwardsiana
San Francisco Tree Lupine Moth
Grapholita edwardsiana, known as the San Francisco Tree Lupine Moth, is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. The species was described by Kearfott in 1907 and is placed in the genus Grapholita, a diverse group of small moths commonly referred to as fruitworms or bud moths. Many Grapholita species are associated with leguminous plants, and the specific epithet "edwardsiana" suggests a possible association with lupines (Lupinus), particularly tree lupine. The species is part of the tribe Grapholitini, which includes numerous economically important pests of fruits and seeds.
Grapholita interstinctana
Clover Head Caterpillar Moth
Grapholita interstinctana is a tortricid moth species first described by Clemens in 1860. It is commonly known as the Clover Head Caterpillar Moth, reflecting its association with clover as a host plant. The species belongs to the Olethreutinae subfamily within the Tortricidae family, a group known for many economically significant agricultural pests. Records indicate presence in the northeastern United States, particularly Vermont.
Ofatulena
Ofatulena is a genus of tortricid moths erected by Heinrich in 1926. The genus contains three described species distributed in the Caribbean and Central America region. Species include O. duodecemstriata from Central America, O. jamaicana from Jamaica, and O. luminosa described from the type region. As a member of the tribe Grapholitini within subfamily Olethreutinae, it belongs to a diverse group of often small moths with varied larval host associations.
Ofatulena duodecemstriata
Twelve-lined Ofatulena
Ofatulena duodecemstriata is a tortricid moth species in the tribe Grapholitini, first described by Walsingham in 1884 from the basionym Grapholitha duodecemstriata. The species is known by the common name "Twelve-lined Ofatulena" and has accumulated over 1,000 observations on iNaturalist, indicating it is a relatively well-documented member of its genus. It belongs to the subfamily Olethreutinae, a group of tortricid moths that includes many species associated with fruit and seed feeding. The specific epithet "duodecemstriata" refers to twelve stripes or lines, likely describing a diagnostic wing pattern feature.
Pammene medioalbana
Pammene medioalbana is a species of tortrix moth in the family Tortricidae, described by Knudson in 1986. It belongs to the genus Pammene, a group of small moths commonly known as fruitworm moths. The species is part of the subfamily Olethreutinae, which includes many economically significant agricultural pests. Limited published information exists regarding its specific biology and ecology.
Pammene perstructana
Pammene perstructana is a small tortricid moth described by Walker in 1863, originally placed in the genus Sciaphila. It belongs to the tribe Grapholitini within the subfamily Olethreutinae. The species is documented from the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Manitoba. Like other members of the genus Pammene, it is likely associated with woody plants, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.
Pseudogalleria
Pseudogalleria is a genus of tortricid moths established by Émile Ragonot in 1884. The genus contains a single described species, Pseudogalleria inimicella (Zeller, 1872). It is classified within the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini. The genus has been documented through 437 iNaturalist observations.
Sereda tautana
Speckled Sereda Moth
Sereda tautana is a small tortricid moth in the subfamily Olethreutinae, known from the Canadian prairie provinces. It is one of few described species in the genus Sereda, which belongs to the tribe Grapholitini. The species was first described by James Brackenridge Clemens in 1865. Despite having nearly 500 iNaturalist observations, detailed biological information remains limited in published literature.
Talponia
Talponia is a genus of tortricid moths established by Heinrich in 1926. The genus comprises two described species: Talponia batesi and Talponia plummeriana. It belongs to the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini. Members of this genus are small moths with limited published documentation of their biology.