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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Clepsis spectrana
Clepsis spectrana(Treitschke, 1830)
  1. Tortricidae
  2. Tortricinae
  3. Archipini
  4. Clepsis
  5.  spectrana
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Habitat

  • Damp mixed forests
  • Marshes, bogs

Similar species

  • Clepsis rurinana
MU

15-22 mm

FU

17-24 mm

  • Italy
  • Poland
Regional distr. - legend
Phenogram based on the literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    ČeskyObaleč pryšcový
    DeutschGeflammter Rebenwickler
    EnglishCabbage Leafroller
    EnglishCyclamen Tortrix
    EnglishStraw-colored Tortrix
    ÍslenskaGlætuvefari
    MagyarSzalmaszínű sodrómoly
    NederlandsKoolbladroller
    NorskSumpbladvikler
    SlovenčinaObaľovač viničný
    SvenskaSumpmarksnedbandvecklare
    РусскийЛистовертка виноградная волнистая
  • Primary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    AceraceaeAcer pseudoplatanusSycamore
    ApiaceaeCicuta virosaCowbane
    AquifoliaceaeIlex aquifoliumEuropean Holly
    AsteraceaeArtemisia maritimaSea Wormwood
    AsteraceaeAsterAster
    AsteraceaeCentaureaKnapweed
    AsteraceaeGerbera
    AsteraceaePetasites hybridusCommon Butterbur
    AsteraceaeTripolium pannonicumSea aster
    BegoniaceaeBegonia
    BetulaceaeBetulaBirch
    BoraginaceaeSymphytum officinale
    BrassicaceaeRorippa palustrisMarsh yellow cress
    CannabaceaeHumulus lupulusCommon Hop
    CaryophyllaceaeDianthusPink
    ChenopodiaceaeSalicornia Glasswort
    CrassulaceaeKalanchoe
    CupressaceaeThuja occidentalisEastern Arborvitae
    CyperaceaeScirpus sylvaticusWood Club-rus
    EricaceaeRhododendronRhododendron
    EuphorbiaceaeEuphorbia palustris
    FagaceaeQuercusOak
    GeraniaceaePelargonium Geranium
    GrossulariaceaeRibes nigrumBlack Currant
    IridaceaeIris pseudacorusYellow Flag
    LiliaceaeLilium candidumMadonna lily
    MyrsinaceaeCyclamen
    OleaceaeSyringaLilac
    OnagraceaeChamerion angustifoliumResebay Willowherb
    OnagraceaeEpilobium hirsutumGreat Willowherb
    OnagraceaeEpilobium palustreMarsh Willowherb
    PinaceaePicea glaucaWhite Spruce
    PinaceaePicea sitchensisSitka spruce
    PlumbaginaceaeLimonium vulgareCommon Sea-lavender
    PoaceaeGlyceria maximaReed Mannagrass
    PoaceaePhragmites australisCommon Reed
    PolygonaceaeRumexSorrel
    PrimulaceaeLysimachiaLoosestrife
    RosaceaeFilipendula ulmariaMeadowsweet
    RosaceaePotentillaCinquefoil
    RosaceaePotentilla palustrisMarsh Cinquefoil
    RosaceaePyrusPear
    RosaceaeRosaWild Rose
    RosaceaeRubus fruticosusBlackberry
    RosaceaeRubus idaeusRed raspberry
    RosaceaeSpiraeaMeadowsweet
    SalicaceaeSalix fragilisCrack willow
    SolanaceaeCapsicum annuum
    UrticaceaeUrtica dioicaStinging Nettle
    ViolaceaeViolaViolet
    VitaceaeVitis viniferaCommon Grape Vine
  • Links
  • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
    Lepiforum e. V.
    Moths and butterflies of SwedenMagnus Unger
    North American Moth Photographers Group
    Plants parasites of EuropeWillem N. Ellis
    Suffolk MothsTony Prichard
    Svenska fjärilarBert Gustafsson
    UK MothsIan Kimber

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Adult.

Patrick ClementUnited Kingdom

Adult.

Maciej MatrajPoland, Boszkowo

Adult.

Maciej MatrajPoland, Boszkowo

Female.

Adam LaryszPoland, Imielin

Adult.

Attribution-NonCommercialKrzysztof JonkoPoland, Torfowisko pod Zieleńcem

Adult.

Tomasz BinkiewiczPoland, Annopol

Larva.

Tomasz BinkiewiczPoland, Annopol

Larva.

Tomasz BinkiewiczPoland, Annopol

Pupa.

Tomasz BinkiewiczPoland, Annopol
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