Olethreutes

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  • Olethreutes atrodentana

    Olethreutes atrodentana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, first described by Fernald in 1882. The species belongs to the large genus Olethreutes, which contains numerous small moths commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. Like other members of this genus, it is likely a small moth with characteristic wing patterns typical of the Olethreutinae subfamily. The original description dates to the late 19th century, indicating it has been recognized in entomological literature for over 140 years.

  • Olethreutes brunneopurpurata

    Olethreutes brunneopurpurata is a small tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. The species was described by Heinrich in 1923. It belongs to a genus of leafroller moths whose larvae typically feed internally within plant tissues. Specific details about the biology and appearance of this particular species remain poorly documented in accessible literature.

  • Olethreutes buckellana

    Olethreutes buckellana is a species of tortricid moth described by McDunnough in 1922. It belongs to the large genus Olethreutes within the subfamily Olethreutinae. As a member of the leafroller moth family Tortricidae, it is part of a diverse group of small to medium-sized moths. The species is documented in major taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life and GBIF, with limited observational records available.

  • Olethreutes comandranum

    A small tortricid moth species described by Clarke in 1953. Belongs to the diverse genus Olethreutes, which contains numerous small leafroller moths. The species epithet 'comandranum' suggests an association with Comandra plants (bastard toadflaxes), indicating a likely host plant relationship. Like other Olethreutes species, it is presumed to be a microlepidopteran with typical tortricid morphology including bell-shaped wings at rest.

  • Olethreutes connectum

    Bunchberry Leaffolder Moth

    Olethreutes connectum is a small tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, commonly known as the Bunchberry Leaffolder Moth. It belongs to the diverse genus Olethreutes, which contains numerous species of leafroller and leaffolder moths. The species was described by James Halliday McDunnough in 1935. Like other members of its genus, it likely exhibits the typical tortricid resting posture with wings folded roof-like over the body. The specific epithet "connectum" and common name suggest an association with bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), though detailed life history documentation appears limited in available sources.

  • Olethreutes fagigemmeana

    Olethreutes fagigemmeana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. First described by Chambers in 1878, this small moth belongs to a large genus of leafroller moths. The specific epithet suggests an association with beech (Fagus), though the precise biological meaning remains to be fully documented. Like other Olethreutes species, it is likely a small, inconspicuous moth active during daylight hours, though detailed life history information is sparse.

  • Olethreutes footiana

    Olethreutes footiana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, first described by Fernald in 1882. It belongs to the large genus Olethreutes, which contains numerous small moth species commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. Like other members of its genus, it is likely a small moth with relatively nondescript patterning, though specific details about its biology and ecology remain poorly documented in available literature.

  • Olethreutes furfuranum

    Woolly-backed Moth, Woolly-backed Moth and Close Allies

    Olethreutes furfuranum, commonly known as the woolly-backed moth, is a species of tortricid moth described by McDunnough in 1922. The species belongs to the genus Olethreutes, a diverse group of small tortrix moths within the family Tortricidae. It is found across eastern North America. The specific epithet "furfuranum" and common name "woolly-backed" suggest distinctive dorsal scaling, though detailed morphological descriptions are sparse in available literature.

  • Olethreutes griseoalbana

    Putty-patched Moth

    Olethreutes griseoalbana is a small tortricid moth commonly known as the Putty-patched Moth. It belongs to the family Tortricidae, a large group of moths often called leafroller moths due to the larval habit of rolling or folding leaves. The species was described by Walsingham in 1879. Like other members of the genus Olethreutes, it is likely associated with specific host plants, though detailed life history information for this particular species appears limited in the available literature.

  • Olethreutes lacunanum

    Olethreutes lacunanum is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, genus Olethreutes. As a member of this large genus, it shares characteristics with other Olethreutes species, though specific natural history details for this particular species remain poorly documented in available literature. The genus Olethreutes includes numerous small to medium-sized moths, many of which are associated with specific host plants.

  • Olethreutes malana

    Malana Leafroller Moth

    Olethreutes malana is a species of tortricid moth commonly known as the Malana Leafroller Moth. First described by Fernald in 1882, it belongs to the diverse leafroller moth genus Olethreutes within the family Tortricidae. The species has been documented in the northeastern United States, particularly Vermont. As with many Olethreutes species, it is likely associated with woody host plants, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in available sources.

  • 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.

  • Olethreutes mysteriana

    Mysterious Olethreutes Moth

    A small tortricid moth described by Miller in 1979. The specific epithet "mysteriana" reflects its poorly understood biology. As a member of the Olethreutes genus, it belongs to a diverse group of leafroller moths, though species-level natural history details remain largely undocumented. The species has been recorded in the northeastern United States, particularly Vermont.

  • Olethreutes n-sp-nr-auricapitana

    Olethreutes n-sp-nr-auricapitana is an undescribed or provisionally named species in the tortricid moth genus Olethreutes, indicated by the notation 'n-sp-nr-auricapitana' suggesting it is a new species near or related to O. auricapitana. The genus Olethreutes comprises small to medium-sized tortrix moths, many of which are leaf-rollers or bud-feeders as larvae. This particular taxon lacks formal description in the scientific literature, reflecting the substantial undescribed diversity that remains within North American microlepidoptera.

  • Olethreutes nitidana

    Olethreutes nitidana is a species of tortricid moth described by Clemens in 1860. It belongs to the large genus Olethreutes, which contains numerous small moth species commonly known as leafroller moths. The species has been documented in the northeastern United States, with records from Vermont. Like other members of its genus, it is likely a small moth with relatively nondescript coloration, though specific diagnostic features for this species are not well documented in available sources.

  • Olethreutes schulziana

    Olethreutes schulziana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. It was described by Fabricius in 1776. Records indicate its presence in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. As with many Olethreutes species, detailed biological information remains limited in published literature.

  • Olethreutes sericoranum

    Olethreutes sericoranum is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, first described by Walsingham in 1879. It belongs to the large genus Olethreutes, which contains numerous small moth species commonly known as leafroller moths. Based on related species in the genus, it is likely a small moth with typical tortricid characteristics, though specific details about its biology remain poorly documented in available sources.

  • Olethreutes troglodanum

    Olethreutes troglodanum is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. First described by McDunnough in 1922, this species belongs to a diverse genus of small moths commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. The genus Olethreutes contains numerous species, many of which are associated with specific host plants and exhibit characteristic rolling or folding behaviors on leaves during larval development. Like other members of its genus, O. troglodanum is likely a small moth with relatively nondescript coloration typical of many Olethreutinae.