Adoxophyes spp.

Type

Native

Exotic

Taxonomy

Adoxophyes Meyrick (Tortricidae: Tortricinae: Archipini)

Overview

Adoxophyes is a genus in the Archipini that contains approximately 60 described species. Most species diversity occurs in Asia and Australasia, although the genus is present in all regions except the neotropics. Forewing markings are consistent across the genus, with many species exhibiting a generalized fasciatefasciate:
a wing pattern that is comprised primarily of transverse bands (fasciae)
pattern with horizontal reticulationsreticulations:
covered with a network of lines or mesh; in reference to wing pattern, usually thin horizontal lines
. Genitalic differences between species are often minor, and it is difficult to separate closely related taxa using only morphology.

The most economically important species is A. orana, which is a major pest of fruit crops in the Palearctic. Larvae are highly polyphagous but cause most economic damage to apple and pear. Several subspecies and related species are present in Asia, where the tea-feeding populations are generally thought to be distinct from the apple-feeding populations.

It is not known how many Adoxophyes larvae arrive at U.S. ports due to a lack of diagnostic characters for the genus. Molecular diagnostics are necessary to identify larvae in most cases. Four species are treated here, including two native species.

Exotic species

Adoxophyes honmai

 Adoxophyes orana

Non-target species

Adoxophyes furcatana

Adoxophyes negundana

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  A .  furcatana
A. furcatana
  A .  negundana
A. negundana
  A .  orana
A. orana
  A .  orana
A. orana
  A .  orana
A. orana
  A .  orana
A. orana
  A .  orana
A. orana
  A .  honmai. ©  John W. Brown. Image used with permission. 
A. honmai. © John W. Brown. Image used with permission. 
  A .  honmai. ©  John W. Brown. Image used with permission. 
A. honmai. © John W. Brown. Image used with permission. 
  A .  orana  male genitalia
A. orana male genitalia
  A .  orana  female genitalia
A. orana female genitalia