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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.

Ptycholomoides aeriferana

Ptycholomoides aeriferana, the larch twist, is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in China, the Korean Peninsula, Japan, Russia and most of Europe. The wingspan is 17–21 mm for males and 19–24 mm for females. Adults are on... Wikipedia
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.
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.