Ptycholomoides aeriferana, the larch twist, is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in China (Heilongjiang), the Korean Peninsula, ...
Wingspan 17-21 mm. Since its first discovery in Kent in 1951, it has quickly spread throughout a large part of England and is still expanding its range ...
Ptycholomoides aeriferanus. Description: Wingspan 17 to 21 mm. This can be quite a beautiful species with rich red-browns and gold.
Status Local. First discovered in Kent 1951. Characteristic yellowish ground colour. Seldom seen by day. Recorded in 22 (30%) of 74 10k Squares.
Ptycholomoides aeriferana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851). yellow larch tortrix. on Larix. parasite. The larva lives between spun needles; here also the pupation.
Ptycholomoides aeriferana is a species of insects with 124 observations.
Morley's Final Catalogue: Not listed. Recent Status: A local species in Suffolk. Life Style: The moth is single brooded flying by night in mid-summer and coming ...
Find out about the status of Ptycholomoides aeriferana (Yellow Larch Tortrix) in Kent. Learn more on its distribution, phenology and ecology.
Tortricidae: genus; Ptycholomoides: species; Ptycholomoides aeriferana. Name. Synonyms: Cacoecia aeriferana f. jottrandi Dufrane, 1942 · Ptycholomoides ...
Ptycholomoides aeriferana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) ; Status ..... This moth was first recorded in Kent in 1951 and it has since spread northwards through the UK.