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Tortricinae-Archipini  Which one? - Choristoneura rosaceana

Tortricinae-Archipini Which one? - Choristoneura rosaceana
Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
July 31, 2011
Does Broken-banded Leafroller Coristoneura fractivittana seem correct?

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I have specimens of C. rosaceana where the costal fold is barely visible and they look very similar to this. I would dissect it to be certain. C. fractivittana doesn't look this reticulated and has an overall more smooth pattern.

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