| The World Catalogue of the Tortricidae is now available on
Tortricid.net! This is a complete list of all world species, utilitzing the World Catalogue
published in 2005 as the foundation for the database, which contains over 13,300 names.
Click on the catalogue page to search the database. |
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A new book "Olethreutine Moths of the Midwestern United States" is
scheduled to be released mid-2008. The book treats approximately one-third of the Nearctic
Olethreutinae, and provides background information on the subfamily as well as detailed species
accounts and full color photographs. More information can be found
here. |
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The light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana)
was found in California almost one year ago. This moth is an economic pest in other parts of the world
and has the potential to cause significant economic loss due to its wide range of hosts.
Visit the LBAM page for more information on this invasive species. |