PLANTFAMILY | PLANTSPECIES | PLANTCOMMONNAME | ASSOCIATEDPEST | REFERENCE | LINK |
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Fagaceae | Quercus rubra | northern red oak | Archips semiferanus |
Ellenberger and Cameron 1977 Ellenberger, J. S., Cameron, E. A. 1977. The spatial distribution of oak leafroller egg masses on primary host trees. Environmental Entomology. 6: 101–106. |
Archips semiferanus |
Fagaceae | Quercus sp. | oak | Archips semiferanus |
LACM Index LACM Index. Records from the card file at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles, California; transcribed by Gaeden Robinson (BMNH). ; Dyar 1902 Dyar, H. G. 1902. Descriptions of the larvae of some moths from Colorado. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 25: 369–412. ; Meyrick MS 1938 Meyrick, M. S. 1938. Unpublished manuscript by E. Meyrick at BMNH, data captured by Gaeden Robinson. ; Freeman 1958 Freeman, T. N. 1958. The Archipinae of North America (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Canadian Entomologist, Supplement 7 (Vol. 90): 1–89. ; Schaffner 1959 Schaffner, J. V. 1959. Microlepidoptera and their parasites reared from field collections in the northeastern United States. USDA, Misc. Publ. 767. 97 pp. ; Mumma and Zettle 1977a Mumma, R. O., Zettle, A. S. 1977a. Observations on immature oak leafroller, Archips semiferanus. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 70: 641–646. ; Mumma and Zettle 1977b Mumma, R. O., Zettle, A. S. 1977b. Larval parasites of the oak leafroller, Archips semiferanus. Environmental Entomology. 6: 601–605. ; Wagner et al. 1995 Wagner, D. L., Peacock, J. W., Carter, J. L., Talley, S. E. 1995. Spring caterpillar fauna of oak and blueberry in a Virginia deciduous forest. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 88: 416–426. |
Archips semiferanus |
Hamamelidaceae | Hamamelis sp. | witch-hazel | Archips semiferanus |
Freeman 1958 Freeman, T. N. 1958. The Archipinae of North America (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Canadian Entomologist, Supplement 7 (Vol. 90): 1–89. |
Archips semiferanus |
Oleaceae | Fraxinus pennsylvanica | green ash | Archips semiferanus |
USNM collection USNM collection. Based on identified reared specimens in the collection of the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. |
Archips semiferanus |
Polygonaceae | Polygonum sp. | knotweed | Archips semiferanus |
LACM Index LACM Index. Records from the card file at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles, California; transcribed by Gaeden Robinson (BMNH). |
Archips semiferanus |
Rosaceae | Malus sp. | apple | Archips semiferanus |
Chapman and Lienk 1971 Chapman, P. J., Lienk, S. E. 1971. Tortricid fauna of apple in New York (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae); including an account of apple's occurrence in the state, especially as a naturalized plant. Spec. Publ. Geneva, NY: New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. 122 pp. |
Archips semiferanus |
Rosaceae | Malus sylvestris | European crab apple | Archips semiferanus |
Freeman 1958 Freeman, T. N. 1958. The Archipinae of North America (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Canadian Entomologist, Supplement 7 (Vol. 90): 1–89. |
Archips semiferanus |
Sapindaceae | Acer negundo | boxelder maple | Archips semiferanus |
LACM Index LACM Index. Records from the card file at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles, California; transcribed by Gaeden Robinson (BMNH). |
Archips semiferanus |
Sapindaceae | Acer sp. | maple | Archips semiferanus |
Forbes 1923 Forbes, W. M. T. 1923. The Lepidoptera of New York and neighboring states. Primitive forms, Microlepidoptera, Pyraloids, Bombyces. Cornell Univ. Argic. Exp. Sta., Mem. 68. 729 pp. |
Archips semiferanus |
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