Archipini PIERCE & METCALFE 1922

Maharramova, Sheyda & Ayberk, Hamit, 2017, New records of leafrollers reared in Azerbaijan (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (1), pp. 677-686 : 679-680

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5419136

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0769F217-FF95-352A-A28F-FDE798C32DC2

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Marcus

scientific name

Archipini PIERCE & METCALFE 1922
status

 

Archipini PIERCE & METCALFE 1922 View in CoL

Ptycholoma lecheana (LINNAEUS, 1758)

Ptycholoma lecheanum (LINNAEUS, 1758)

Phalaena (Tortrix) lecheana LINNAEUS, 1758

Tortrix circumclusana CHRISTOPH, 1881

Ptycholoma circumclusana CHOI et al., 2004

Cacoecia magnificana HERRICH- SCHIFFER, 1861

Cacoecia lecheana nipponica OKA, 1925

Orthotaenia obsoletana OKA, 1925

Ptycholoma obsoletana STEPHENS, 1834

S p e c i m e n s e x a m i n e d. Absheron penins., Mardakan settl. (40.490051° 50.160848°, 6 m a.s.l.), 22.05.2001, Quercus castaneifolia , 2♀♀ Absheron penins., Mardakan settl. (40.487881° 50.159309°, 4 m a.s.l.), 23.05.2001, Malus sylvestris , 3♀♀ Absheron penins., Mardakan settl. (40.491343° 50.165834°, 1 m b.s.l.), 27.05.2013, Quercus castaneifolia , 3♀♀

H o s t p l a n t s. Acer negundo ( Aceraceae ) ( YASUDA 1975), Quercus robur L.

( Fagaceae View in CoL ) ( DISQUE 1908), Fraxinus sp. ( Oleaceae View in CoL ) ( HANNEMANN 1961), Abies sp.,

Larix decidua (Pinaceae) View in CoL ( BRADLEY et al. 1973), Crataegus sp. ( HANNEMANN 1961),

Malus domestica ( SYLVÉN 1958) View in CoL , Malus sylvestris ( BRADLEY et al. 1973) View in CoL , Prunus divaricata View in CoL , P.spinosa (BUDASHKIN 2009) View in CoL , Prunus sp. ( BRADLEY et al. 1973), Sorbus sp.

( Rosaceae View in CoL ) ( HANNEMANN 1961), Populus sp. ( BRADLEY et al. 1973), Salix sp.

(Salicaceae) ( BRADLEY et al. 1973), Tilia sp. ( Tiliaceae ), Ulmus sp. (Ulmaceae)

( HANNEMANN 1961).

D i s t r i b u t i o n. Europe ( Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Britain, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia (except Northern parts of Russia), Asia (Asian parts of Turkey, Caucasian countries, Lebanon, Georgia, Arabian peninsula, Armenia, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Iran, Iraq, Korea, China, Japan), Africa (Sinai Peninsula-Egypt).

R e m a r k s. This species was collected in larval stage. Larvae are greenish. Early instars skeletonize leaves; later instars damage buds, flowers, and newly emerged leaves. Larvae attach young leaves by silk and feed inside. In early spring larvae damage buds by eating them from inside. Then they join together several buds, flowers, and/or young leaves with silk. Pupae are black or dark brown. The pupa develops within 9-12 days. Adults emerge in late May or early June. Eggs are yellowish-green. Egg clusters contain 15 to 18 eggs. New to Azerbaijan fauna .

This species has one generation throughout its range. Second and third instars overwinter in fairly dense white cocoons in cracks of the bark of trunks and branches, under leaf litter, fixed to the cortex, as well as under dry bud scales on the branches. Overwintered larvae hatch from their winter cocoons in April and May. In May and early June they gnaw blossoming buds and twisted on treetops leaves and flowers. Older instar larvae can gnaw unripe apples and other fruits outside. Pupate in feeding places or in the crevices of trunks. Adults hatch from the end of May to July. Eggs are laid on the leaves, sometimes along the veins ( KUZNETSOV 1994).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Tortricidae

Loc

Archipini PIERCE & METCALFE 1922

Maharramova, Sheyda & Ayberk, Hamit 2017
2017
Loc

Fagaceae

Dumortier 1829
1829
Loc

Oleaceae

von Hoffmannsegg & Link 1809
1809
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