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Oblique-banded Leafroller - Hodges#3635 (Choristoneura rosaceana)
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Jon Hart
Choristoneura rosaceana? -
Choristoneura rosaceana
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Montrose, Laurens County, Georgia, USA
June 25, 2017
This was as close as I could get it. This particular type of tortricid is not real common around here, most being rather darker in appearance...
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Contributed by
Jon Hart
on 25 October, 2017 - 11:38am
Last updated 25 October, 2017 - 6:15pm
Moved, Choristaneura rosaceana (male)
Moved from
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. *sigh*
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Aaron Hunt
, 25 October, 2017 - 3:30pm
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Yulp
Like Pierre said, a male
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 25 October, 2017 - 2:49pm
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ID of this Moth…
Try this direction…
Garden Tortrix - Clepsis peritana
https://bugguide.net/node/view/32034
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Bkripto
, 25 October, 2017 - 1:54pm
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They look nothing alike ...
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 25 October, 2017 - 2:56pm
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"Choristoneura" rosaceana
Looks to have the male costal fold typical to this specie.
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Pierre Richard
, 25 October, 2017 - 11:58am
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