Apr 16, 2009 · Vitula serratilineella is a known pest of these bees (and also of dried fruit) from that area. In the absence of a measurement of the adult moth ...
Vitula serratilineella Ragonot, 1887 is raised from synonymy of 6007 Vitula edmandsii in Neunzig (1990), MONA Fascicle 15.3: 7. References.
May 15, 2009 · Considered by some authors to be a western race or form of Vitula edmandsii. A known pest of mason bees (and also of dried fruit).
The beehive honey moth (ssp. serratilineella), which is found in western North America, is either treated as a full species or as a subspecies of Vitula ...
Scientific Name: Vitula serratilineella Ragonot, 1887 ; Other Common Names: Driedfruit Moth (EN) ; Scientific Name Reference: Neunzig, H. H. 1990. Pyraloidea: ...
Beehive Honey Moth Vitula serratilineella (Ragonot, 1887). Family: Pyralidae. Subfamily: Phycitinae. Identification: Wing Span: Life History: Flight:.
Suspected rare immigrant, or accidental import from North America, where resident in Beehives. First recorded in London 1930 and Yorkshire in 1997.
Vitula edmandsii, the American wax moth, dried-fruit moth or dried fruit moth, is a species of snout moth in the genus Vitula. It shares its common name ...
Dried Fruit Moth. Vitula serratilineella. 2 photos. Links for more info about this species: BAMONA Wikipedia. Estimated species range. Host Plants.
Vitula serratilineella (Ragonot, 1887) – Honey-comb Knot-horn. Species, Insect - moth, Terrestrial. Previous/synonymised names: Vitula edmandsii (Packard, ...