PLANTFAMILY PLANTSPECIES PLANTCOMMONNAME ASSOCIATEDPEST REFERENCE LINK
Fagaceae Quercus rubra northern red oak Hedya chionosema Prentice 1966
Prentice, R. M. 1966. Vol. 4. Microlepidoptera. In: Forest Lepidoptera of Canada recorded by the Forest Insect Survey. Dept. For. Canada Publ. 1142: 543–840.
Hedya chionosema
Rosaceae Amelanchier sp. serviceberry Hedya chionosema Heinrich 1926
Heinrich, C. 1926. Revision of the North American moths of the subfamilies Laspeyresiinae and Olethreutinae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 132: 1–216.
; MacKay 1959
MacKay, M. R. 1959. Larvae of the North American Olethreutidae (Lepidoptera). Canadian Entomologist, Supplement. 10: 1–338.
; 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.
; Miller 1987a
Miller, W. E. 1987a. Guide to the Olethreutine moths of midland North America (Tortricidae). USDA Forest Service Agriculture Handbook 660: 1–104.
Hedya chionosema
Rosaceae Crataegus sp. hawthorn Hedya chionosema Heinrich 1926
Heinrich, C. 1926. Revision of the North American moths of the subfamilies Laspeyresiinae and Olethreutinae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 132: 1–216.
; MacKay 1959
MacKay, M. R. 1959. Larvae of the North American Olethreutidae (Lepidoptera). Canadian Entomologist, Supplement. 10: 1–338.
; 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.
; Godfrey et al. 1987
Godfrey, G. L., Cashatt, E. D., Glenn, M. O. 1987. Microlepidoptera from the Sandy Creek and Illinois River region: an annotated checklist of the suborders Dacnonypha, Monotrysia, and Ditrysia (in part) (Insecta). Spec. Publ. 7. Illinois Natural History Survey.
Hedya chionosema
Rosaceae Malus coronaria sweet crabapple Hedya chionosema 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.
Hedya chionosema
Rosaceae Malus pumila apple Hedya chionosema 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.
Hedya chionosema
Rosaceae Malus sp. apple Hedya chionosema Heinrich 1926
Heinrich, C. 1926. Revision of the North American moths of the subfamilies Laspeyresiinae and Olethreutinae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 132: 1–216.
Hedya chionosema
Rosaceae Pyrus communis European pear Hedya chionosema MacKay 1959
MacKay, M. R. 1959. Larvae of the North American Olethreutidae (Lepidoptera). Canadian Entomologist, Supplement. 10: 1–338.
Hedya chionosema
Rosaceae Pyrus sp. pear Hedya chionosema 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.
; Miller 1987a
Miller, W. E. 1987a. Guide to the Olethreutine moths of midland North America (Tortricidae). USDA Forest Service Agriculture Handbook 660: 1–104.
Hedya chionosema
Rosaceae Sorbus sp. N/A Hedya chionosema Prentice 1966
Prentice, R. M. 1966. Vol. 4. Microlepidoptera. In: Forest Lepidoptera of Canada recorded by the Forest Insect Survey. Dept. For. Canada Publ. 1142: 543–840.
Hedya chionosema
PLANTFAMILY PLANTSPECIES PLANTCOMMONNAME ASSOCIATEDPEST REFERENCE LINK