Aphelia viburnana

Aphelia viburnana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Tortricidae
Genus: Aphelia
Subgenus: Aphelia
Species: A. viburnana
Binomial name
Aphelia viburnana
(Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)[1]
Synonyms
  • Tortrix viburnana [Denis & Schiffermuller], 1775
  • Aphelia (Aphelia) viburnana
  • Pyralis viburniana Fabricius, 1787
  • Aphelia viburniana [Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775]
  • Tortrix altaica Caradja, 1916
  • Tortrix brunneana Zetterstedt, 1839
  • Tortrix donelana Carpenter, 1891
  • Tortrix galiana Curtis, 1829
  • Tortrix galiana Stephens, 1834
  • Tortrix geleana Humphreys & Westwood, 1845
  • Aphelia obsolescentana Ral, 1990
  • Tortrix scrophulariana Herrich-Schaffer, 1851
  • Tortrix teucriana Tutt, 1890
  • Tortrix unipunctana Tengstrom, 1848

The Bilberry Tortrix (Aphelia viburnana) is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Europe, from Portugal and Great Britain to the Ural Mountains, Siberia and Mongolia, further east to the Russian Far East (Primorsk and the Kuril Islands).[2]

The length of the forewings is ca. 11 mm. The moth flies from June to September in western Europe.

The larvae feed on Vaccinium and Ericaceae, but also Salix species.

Illustration from John Curtis's British Entomology Volume 6


References

  1. tortricidae.com
  2. Alipanah, Helen, 2009: A brief study on the tribes Tortricini and Archipini (Lepidoptera: Tortricinae) from Iran. Entomofauna Band 30, Heft 10: 137-152.
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