RF2H00E6Y–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae
RMKM0WXE–Diamond-back Marble Micro Moth (Eudemis profundana). Sussex, UK
RF2M4YYDC–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae
RF2KE1KC8–A closeup of a cochylis atricapitana tortricid moth isolated on a wooden surface
RMW9GRDK–Archive image from page 329 of American spiders and their spinning. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits CUbiodiversity1121211-9742 Year: 1889 ( 330 AMERICAN SPIDERS AND THEIR SPINNINGWORK. Fig. 316. The rolled leaf nest of a. Tortricid moth larva, made among ferns leaf nest of the Shamrock spider, made among ferns. Fio. 317. A rolled
RMPFXG6G–. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits. Spiders. 330 AMERICAN SPIDERS AND THEIR SPINNINGWORK.. Fig. 316. The rolled leaf nest of a. Tortricid moth larva, made among ferns leaf nest of the Shamrock spider, made among ferns. Fio. 317. A rolled. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. McCook, Henry C.
RMRD3YH8–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. CLXizir^ Fig. 437. Diagram of wings of Hepialus gracilis, showing jugum (/) and similarity of venation of fore- and hind-wings (After Comstock, from Kellogg). " fl fl Fig. 438. Venation of a tortricid moth [Cacoecia ce7-asivora}ia) (After Comstock, from Kellogg) ririXsr-f. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sanderson, Dwight, 1878-1944; Jackson, C. F. (Cicero Floyd), b.
RMMA70P0–. Elementary entomology . FIG. 438. Venation of a tortricid moth (Cacoecia cerasivorand) (After Comstock, from Kellogg)
RF2JP4J6M–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae.
RM2M6R05N–Detailed closeup on the small diamond-back marble tortricid moth, Eudemis profundana, sitting on wood
RF2JKM012–Colorful Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae on a corn leaf.
RF2JE8HWF–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae. Isolated on a white background.
RM2KD0FC5–Detailed closeup on the the rusty oak tortricid moth, Cydia amplana , sitting on wood
RMR5W168–Filbertworm Moth, Cydia latiferreana
RM2RGK4HB–Natural closeup on the small Small Birch Bell tortricid moth, Epinotia ramella sitting on wood
RM2T0W5NN–Southern Bell - Crocidosema plebejana (Tortricidae, Olethreutinae) - adult moth on a green leaf.
RM2R9HK34–Detailed closeup on a rare small dark colored tortricid moth, Cydia coniferana sitting on wood
RM2K20AYE–Light Brown Apple Moth (Epiphyas postvittana) caterpillar feeding on Common Hop (Humulus lupulus) leaf in Suffolk, UK
RM2W9TM30–Detailed closeup on the Bramble shoot micro tortricid moth, Notocelia uddmanniana, a plant parasite pest of raspberries sitting on wood
RF2M4YYJ1–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae
RM2RRBK1E–Colorful detailed closeup on the the rusty oak tortricid moth, Cydia amplana , sitting on wood
RF2K6NF81–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae
RF2KE1KF8–A closeup of a tortricid moth (pandemis heparana) isolated on a wooden surface
RF2HDDG72–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae
RF2HD4ABH–Closeup on a small Common marble moth, Celypha lacunan sitting on a green leaf
RF2M04DW7–Adult Tortricine Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae
RF2F82MM0–A closeup shot of a small brown tortricid moth camouflaging
RF2HK2E3Y–Adult Olethreutine Leafroller Moth of the Genus Cosmorrhyncha
RMKAK255–Grey Poplar Bell Tortrix Moth (Epinotia nisella). Sussex, UK
RF2M04CTY–Adult Tortricine Leafroller Moth of the genus Mictopsichia
RF2JE8HW8–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae. Isolated on a white background.
RMRD4RXR–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. sc ^^^^rrr^ Fig. 437. Diagram of wings of Hepialus gracilis, showing jugum (/) and similarity of venation of fore- and hind-wings (After Comstock, from Kellogg). Fig. 438. Venation of a tortricid moth (Cacoecia cenisivora>ia) (After Comstock, from Kellogg) f^rj r-f. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sanderson, Dwight, 1878-1944; Jackson, C. F. (Cicero Floyd), b. 1882; Me
RF2JGE6N5–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae.
RMR5W16B–Filbertworm Moth, Cydia latiferreana
RMMA7784–. Elementary entomology . Fig. 438. Venation of a tortricid moth (Cacoecia cenisivora>ia) (After Comstock, from Kellogg) f^rj r-f
RMPFYP06–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds. Birds; Birds. ing beetles Fig. 91. — Tortricid or leaf-roliing moth, natu- ral size.. Fig. 92. — TuBBOck or vaporer moth, natural size.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Forbush, Edward Howe
RM2RKTJMF–Colorful detailed closeup on the the rusty oak tortricid moth, Cydia amplana , sitting on a green leaf
RF2F82MYA–A closeup shot of a small brown tortricid moth on a green leaf
RMKAK19D–A rare Kentish Conch Moth (Cochylimorpha alternana). First county record for West Sussex, UK
RF2M04CTJ–Adult Tortricine Leafroller Moth of the genus Mictopsichia
RF2DKMXF1–Olethreutine Leafroller Moth of the Tribe Eucosmini
RF2JGE6PE–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae.
RF2DDFAPF–Olethreutine Leafroller Moth of the species Gymnandrosoma aurantianum
RMRHK62H–. The biology of insects. Insects -- Biology. GROWTH AND TRANSFORMATION 151 stored in it. So great is this that the egg-protoplasm necessarily forms centrally a diffuse network, with a con- densed circumferential layer within the envelope or shell of the egg; in the central network the yolk spheres, relatively large transparent bodies, are found, as well as a. Pig. 39.—a, B, C, Embryonic Development of a Tortricid Moth {Eudemis naevana), as shown in transverse sections of the egg-shell with embryo at successive stages. X 50. g, germ band ; a, amnion ; s, serosa ; y yolk • V, vitellophags (yolk
RMMA6FK9–. Elementary entomology . " fl fl Fig. 438. Venation of a tortricid moth [Cacoecia ce7-asivora}ia) (After Comstock, from Kellogg) ririXsr-f
RMPFWR8R–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 244 THE STUDY OF INSECTS. tion by its injuries to junipers, the leaves of which it fastens together with silk. In this way it makes a more or less per- fect tube within which it lives. The moth expands about one half inch, and has bright, glossy, orange, fore wines, crossed by four reddish brown bands. Family TORTRICID^ (Tor-tric'i-dae). The Typical Tortricids {Tor'tri-cids). The Tortricidse agree with the preceding family in lack- ing a fringe of long hairs on the basal part of vein VII of the hind wings, but differ in that vein VII<, of the hi
RM2RJE29D–Colorful detailed closeup on the the rusty oak tortricid moth, Cydia amplana , sitting on a green leaf
RF2HGNHJD–Closeup on a small lightbrown Tortrix moth, Acleris notata, sitting on wood in the garden
RF2JDE4XY–Detailed closeup on the White-backed Marble moth, Hedya salicella sitting on wood in the garden
RF2KE1EE6–A closeup shot of the Ditula angustiorana Tortricid moth
RF2JGE6P6–Adult Tortricid Leafroller Moth of the Family Tortricidae.
RF2CG937C–Olethreutine Leafroller Moth of the species Gymnandrosoma aurantianum
RF2WTEK1E–Common drill (Dichrorampha petiverella). Beautiful moth of the family Tortricidae, leafroller moths.
RMRH32BY–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 7: 1993 1 A RECORD OF CYDIA INJECT/VA (HEINRICH) (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) FROM NORTH ABERDEENSHIRE K. R. Tuck The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD AND M. R. Young University of Aberdeen, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen AB9 2TN. In December 1992 Mr Michael Innes found two live adults of a tortricid moth in his home in Peterhead, North Aberdeenshire (vice-county 93). He collected one of these and subsequently it was identified at The Natural History Museum, London, as bein
RF2JD9M5C–Detailed closeup on the rare Endothenia nigricostana, the black-edged marble moth sitting on wood in the garden
RM2KD0FC4–Detailed closeup on a small brown Tortricid Heater moth, Argyrotaenia ljungiana
RF2G2F1J8–Closeup of a small tortricid moth, Dichrorampha, hiding among the feathery leaves
RM2PYDF6J–Detailed closeup on a small brown Tortricid Heater moth, Argyrotaenia ljungiana sitting on wood
RM2R9KNEY–Detailed closeup on the small White-backed Marble tortricid micro moth, Hedya salicella, sitting on wood
RM2M9J8EM–Detailed closeup on the small Cochylis nana tortricid leafrolled moth , Cochylis nana, a plant parasite
RF2CG936B–Olethreutine Leafroller Moth of the species Gymnandrosoma aurantianum
RF2WTEJYJ–Common drill (Dichrorampha petiverella). Beautiful moth of the family Tortricidae, leafroller moths.
RM2RRBJE0–Natural closeup on the small White-backed Marble tortricid micro moth , Marble, White-backed sitting on wood
RF2WTEK1R–Common drill (Dichrorampha petiverella). Beautiful moth of the family Tortricidae, leafroller moths.
RM2W9N7GE–Natural closeup of the hook-marked straw moth, Agapeta hamana in the garden
RF2HN5AC7–Pandemis cerasana, the barred fruit-tree tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is pest in gardens and orchards.
RM2WMB7W0–Detailed closeup on the variegated golden tortrix moth, Archips xylosteana sitting on wood
RF2HN5AC2–Pandemis cerasana, the barred fruit-tree tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is pest in gardens and orchards.
RM2RRT1K1–Natural closeup of the small Sallow Button moth, Acleris hastiana on a piece of wood
RM2ANJEHJ–Annual report . PLATE 10 123 Codling moth work i Baldwin showing a moderate amount of bordeaux injury2 Work of Tortricid followed by codling moth injury 124 4) as. Zl PLATE 11 12 = Codling moth work Two apples showing work of Tortricid i The operations of the insect about the blossom end2 Its feeding near the end and upon the side of the apple 126 s
RM2KEW7M4–Closeup on the small, rare Dame's Rocket moth, Plutella porrecella sitting isolated on the ground
RM2W9GFKE–Detailed closeup on the colorful Large Fruit-tree Tortrix moth, Archips podana in the garden
RF2GNRD2N–Closeup on the white shouldered marble moth, Apotomis turbidana
RM2T5AR4D–Natural closeup on the small Orange Pine Tortrix moth, Lozotaeniodes formosana sitting on wood
RM2JTKD1A–Detailed closeup on the marbled piercer chestnut tortrix moth, Cydia splendana on wood
RM2K9N2NP–Detailed closeup on Yellow Oak Button moth, Aleimma loeflingiana sitting on wood
RF2DDFANM–Olethreutine Leafroller Moth of the species Gymnandrosoma aurantianum
RM2R58EA3–Natural closeup on the Cherry Bark Tortrix micro moth, sitting on a green leaf
RF2HN5ABW–Pandemis cerasana, the barred fruit-tree tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is pest in gardens and orchards.
RF2HXENPR–Ancylis tineana is a moth of the family Tortricidae. Larvae - caterpillars can become a pest in orchards and gardens.
RM2ANJF11–Annual report . Experimental trees PLATE 9 121 Codling moth work Apples showing the characteristic end wormy infestation, also one whichhas been entered at a slight depression by a larva of the second brood 122 S. PLATE 10 123 Codling moth work i Baldwin showing a moderate amount of bordeaux injury2 Work of Tortricid followed by codling moth injury 124 4) as
RF2H340M2–Dorsal closeup on the Noth-winged button moth, Acleris emargana
RM2R58GRP–Natural closeup on the Cherry Bark Tortrix micro moth, sitting on a green leaf
RM2R8PM8X–Detailed closeup on brown chestnut tortrix moth, Cydia splendana on a piece of wood
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