RF2WH1X0A–Red-barred Tortrix moth (Ditula angustiorana) on scots pine. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2NATJRA–Natural closeup on the Red-barred Tortrix, Ditula angustiorana sitting on wood
RM2PG6885–Red-barred Tortrix (Ditula angustiorana) adult, resting on leaf in garden, Sowerby, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2JF03C6–Closeup on the small red-barred tortrix moth, Ditula angustiorana sitting on wood in the garden
RMRHD61G–. The book of the garden. Gardening. OTTORHYNf HUS TENEBRICOSUS. upon the leaves pears, and apple; be applied. The Pcedisca angustiorana, Ditula angustio- rana, Tortrix angustiorana of some, Fig. 200, is very destructive to apricot trees. The eggs may be detected during winter attached to the old stems of the trees in oval-like patches. The caterpillars appear during May and June, and when full grown are about half an inch in length, of a pale yellowish-green body and brownish-yellow head. They appear along with the young leaves, which they immediately begin to gnaw, and roll themselves up in
RM2PG687W–Red-barred Tortrix (Ditula angustiorana) adult, resting on leaf in garden, Sowerby, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2KE1EE6–A closeup shot of the Ditula angustiorana Tortricid moth
RF2KE1EDP–A closeup shot of the Crambus pascuella crambidae moth
RF2KE1EEB–A closeup shot of the Eristalis arbustorum drone fly
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