Cacoecimorpha pronubana | (Hübner, 1799) |
Habitat
- Gardens
- Heathlands, moorlands
- Meadows
14 - 18 mm
18 - 22 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Dansk
Nellikevikler Deutsch
Mittelmeer-Nelkenwickler English
Carnation Tortrix Nederlands
Anjerbladroller Nederlands
Anjermot Polski
Zwójka goździkóweczka Türkçe
Karanfil yaprakbükeni
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Adoxaceae Viburnum tinus Laurustinus Amaranthaceae Bassia scoparia Burningbush Apiaceae Bupleurum fruticosum Shrubby hare's-ear Araliaceae Hedera helix Ivy Asphodelaceae Asphodelus Asphodel Asteraceae Erigeron canadensis Horseweed Asteraceae Helichrysum italicum Curry plant Caryophyllaceae Dianthus Pink Celastraceae Euonymus japonicus Japanese Spindle Cupressaceae Juniperus squamata Himalayan juniper Cupressaceae Thuja occidentalis Eastern Arborvitae Elaeagnaceae Hippophae rhamnoides Common Sea-Buckthorn Ericaceae Arbutus unedo Strawberry Tree Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia amygdaloides Wood Spurge Fabaceae Cercis siliquastrum Judas tree Fabaceae Dorycnium rectum Fabaceae Melilotus Sweet Clover Fabaceae Retama monosperma Bridal broom Fabaceae Robinia Locusts Geraniaceae Pelargonium Geranium Lamiaceae Lavandula stoechas Lamiaceae Mentha suaveolens Apple mint Lamiaceae Nepeta Catmints Lamiaceae Rosmarinus Lauraceae Laurus nobilis Bay Laurel Myrtaceae Myrtus Myrtle Oleaceae Ligustrum Privet Onagraceae Fuchsia Fuchsia Pinaceae Picea glauca White Spruce Plumbaginaceae Armeria pungens Spiny thrift Rhamnaceae Rhamnus lycioides Black hawthorn Rosaceae Fragaria Strawberry Rosaceae Pyrus bourgaeana Rosaceae Rosa Wild Rose Rutaceae Skimmia japonica Japanese skimmia Solanaceae Lycopersicon Wild Tomato Tamaricaceae Tamarix Tamarisk Thymelaeaceae Daphne gnidium Flax-leaved daphne Vitaceae Vitis vinifera Common Grape Vine
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- Links
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Language Website Authors Butterflies and Moths of North America Lepiforum e. V. North American Moth Photographers Group Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard UK Moths Ian Kimber
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