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Jack Pine Budworm - Hodges#3643 (Choristoneura pinus)
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Copyright © 2015
John Schneider
Tort II ID Req. -
Choristoneura pinus
West Farm, Turtle Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin, USA
July 9, 2015
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Contributed by
John Schneider
on 16 August, 2015 - 8:56pm
Last updated 28 January, 2016 - 6:50pm
Moved
Moved from
Archipini
.
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Jason J. Dombroskie
, 28 January, 2016 - 6:50pm
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Moved
Moved from
Tortricinae
.
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Kyhl Austin
, 28 December, 2015 - 12:01am
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John, did you consider
for this one? I don't remember pines, but wasn't looking at the vegetation much.
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A. Hendrickson
, 30 September, 2015 - 10:06am
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Thanks, Ann
I'll revisit this moth and look at that species.
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John Schneider
, 4 October, 2015 - 10:15pm
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Moved
Moved from
Tortricid Moths
. Thanks, Bob.
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John Schneider
, 28 August, 2015 - 7:19pm
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Looks like Archips
Perhaps something in the neighborhood of a Fruit-Tree Leafroller Moth (3648)? Just a thought
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 23 August, 2015 - 6:47am
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