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Species Henricus fuscodorsana - Hodges#3798

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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Tortricoidea (Tortricid Moths)
Family Tortricidae (Tortricid Moths)
Subfamily Tortricinae
Tribe Cochylini
Genus Henricus
Species fuscodorsana (Henricus fuscodorsana - Hodges#3798)
Hodges Number
3798
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Henricus fuscodorsana (Kearfott, 1904)
Commophila fuscodorsana Kearfott, 1904 (1)
Number 3773 in the 1983 Hodges Checklist.
Explanation of Names
Specific epithet from Latin meaning "fuscous dorsum," for the "greenish fuscous" patch on the dorsal margin that runs two-thirds the length of the wing. (1)
Size
Wingspan 18-20 mm. (2)
Range
Known from British Columbia, Oregon, California, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico. (3), (2)
Described specimens: Kaslo, British Columbia, June 7 (J.W. Cockle (4)); Fieldbrook, California, May 21 (H.S. Barber).
Food
Larvae bore the cones of Picea stitchensis, Picea pungens, Psuedotsugo menziesii, Larix occidentalis. (3)
Print References
Kearfott, W.D., 1904. New tortricids from Kaslo, B. C., and the northwest. The Canadian Entomologist 33(5): 141. (1)
Works Cited
1.New tortricids from Kaslo, B.C., and the northwest.
William Dunham Kearfott. 1904. The Canadian Entomologist 33(4-5): 109-117, 137-141.
2.Cochylini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) of Canada
Razowski, J. 1997. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia. 40(1):107-163.
3.Cone and seed insects of western forest trees
F.P. Keen. 1958. USDA Tech. Bull. 1169: vi+168 pp.
4.Butterflies of British Columbia
Crispin S. Guppy, Jon H. Shepard. 2001. UBC Press.
5.North American Moth Photographers Group
6.BOLD: The Barcode of Life Data Systems