| Archips rosana | (Linnaeus, 1758) |
Habitat
- Gardens
- Orchards
Similar species
15-24 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
AzərbaycancaQızılgül yarpaqbükəni
CatalàCigarrer
ČeskyObaleč růžový
DanskBusksommervikler
DeutschBrauner Rosenwickler
DeutschHeckenwickler
EnglishRose Tortrix
EspañolCacoecia de los brotes
FrançaisTordeuse des buissons
FrançaisTordeuse européenne
ItalianoTortrice verdastra dei germogli
MagyarRózsailonca
NederlandsHeggenbladroller
NorskVanlig kartvikler
PolskiZwójka różóweczka
PortuguêsTortrícideo dos arbustos
SlovenčinaObaľovač hnedastý
SvenskaHäcksommarvecklare
TürkçeElma yaprakbükeni
РусскийЛистовертка-толстушка розанная
УкраїнськаЛистокрутка розанова
زبان_فارسیبرگپیچ گل سرخ
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Adoxaceae Viburnum Viburnum Betulaceae Corylus avellana Common Hazel Cannabaceae Humulus lupulus Common Hop Caprifoliaceae Lonicera Honeysuckle Cornaceae Cornus sanguinea Common Dogwood Elaeagnaceae Hippophae rhamnoides Common Sea-Buckthorn Ericaceae Vaccinium Bilberry Fabaceae Cytisus striatus Hairy-fruited broom Fagaceae Quercus robur Pedunculate oak Grossulariaceae Ribes nigrum Black Currant Myricaceae Myrica gale Bog Myrtle Oleaceae Ligustrum Privet Pinaceae Abies Fir Rosaceae Crataegus Hawthorn Rosaceae Malus Apple Rosaceae Prunus spinosa Blackthorn Rosaceae Pyrus Pear Rosaceae Rubus idaeus Red raspberry Rutaceae Citrus Citrus Salicaceae Salix alba White Willow Urticaceae Urtica Nettle Vitaceae Vitis Grapevines - Secondary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Rosaceae Cydonia oblonga Quince Rosaceae Prunus Cherry Rosaceae Prunus persica Peach
- Links
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Language Website Authors
Butterflies and Moths of North America
Lepiforum e. V.
Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger
North American Moth Photographers Group
Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis
Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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