Heinrich-1923
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Chimoptesis gerulae
Carrier Moth
Chimoptesis gerulae is a species of tortricid moth in the tribe Eucosmini. It is commonly known as the Carrier Moth. The species was described by Heinrich in 1923 and is currently accepted as valid. Based on iNaturalist records, it has been documented in at least 561 observations, suggesting it is not uncommon within its range.
Epiblema exacerbatricana
A small tortricid moth in the genus Epiblema, described by Heinrich in 1923. Like other members of this genus, it likely exhibits cryptic coloration and belongs to the leafroller moth family, where larvae typically roll or tie leaves for shelter. The species has been documented in North America with observations recorded on iNaturalist.
Epinotia digitana
Epinotia digitana is a species of tortricid moth described by Heinrich in 1923. It belongs to the genus Epinotia, a diverse group of small moths commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. The species is classified within the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Eucosmini. Like other members of its genus, it is presumed to have larvae that feed internally within plant tissues, though specific host associations for this species remain poorly documented.
Epinotia improvisana
Epinotia improvisana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae, tribe Eucosmini. The species was described by Heinrich in 1923. Like other members of the genus Epinotia, it is a small moth with characteristic wing patterns typical of the tribe Eucosmini. Specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in the available literature.
Eucosma pallidarcis
Eucosma pallidarcis is a small tortricid moth described by Heinrich in 1923. As a member of the genus Eucosma, it belongs to a diverse group of moths commonly known as bell moths or shoot moths. The species is documented in North America, with observations primarily from the United States. Like other Eucosma species, adults are nocturnal and attracted to light. Larval biology remains poorly documented for this particular species.
Gretchena concubitana
Gretchena concubitana is a species of tortrix moth in the family Tortricidae, described by Carl Heinrich in 1923. It belongs to the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Eucosmini. The genus Gretchena comprises small moths primarily distributed in North America. Records from iNaturalist indicate this species has been documented in at least 37 observations, suggesting it is not extremely rare, though detailed biological studies remain limited.
Gypsonoma substitutionis
Gypsonoma substitutionis is a small moth in the family Tortricidae, described by Heinrich in 1923. The species belongs to the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Eucosmini. It has been documented across parts of northern North America, with records from the Canadian prairies and the northeastern United States. As a member of the genus Gypsonoma, it is part of a group of tortricid moths whose larvae are generally associated with woody plants.
Olethreutes mediopartitum
Olethreutes mediopartitum is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, first described by Heinrich in 1923. Like other members of the genus Olethreutes, it belongs to a diverse group of small to medium-sized moths commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. The genus Olethreutes is taxonomically complex, with many species requiring detailed examination for accurate identification. Information specific to this species remains limited in publicly available sources.
Olethreutes melanomesum
Olethreutes melanomesum is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. It was described by Heinrich in 1923. As a member of the genus Olethreutes, it belongs to a group of small moths commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths, though specific ecological details for this particular species remain poorly documented in available literature.