Leaf-roller-moth
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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 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 petiverella
Common Drill
Dichrorampha petiverella is a small tortricid moth with a wingspan of 10–13 mm, distributed across the Palearctic realm. Adults are active from April to August in western Europe, with larvae feeding internally on the rhizomes of yarrow (Achillea millefolium) and tansy. The species was first described by Linnaeus in 1758 and remains one of the more frequently recorded members of its genus due to its relatively broad host plant associations.
Dichrorampha simulana
A small tortricid moth species described by Clemens in 1860, originally placed in the genus Halonota. Records indicate occurrence in the northeastern United States, specifically Vermont. As a member of the genus Dichrorampha, it belongs to a group of small leaf-roller moths whose larvae typically develop within plant tissues.
Endothenia montanana
Endothenia montanana is a small tortricid moth species described by Kearfott in 1907. It belongs to the genus Endothenia, a group of leaf-roller moths within the family Tortricidae. The species has been recorded from North American localities including the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, as well as the U.S. state of Vermont. Like many Endothenia species, it is likely associated with herbaceous host plants, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.