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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Epinotia rubiginosana
Epinotia rubiginosana(Herrich-Schäffer, [1851])
  1. Tortricidae
  2. Olethreutinae
  3. Eucosmini
  4. Epinotia
  5.  rubiginosana
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Habitat

  • Coniferous forests

MU
FU

13-15 mm

  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Russia
Regional distr. - legend
Phenogram based on the literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    DeutschGroßer Kiefernnadelwickler
    EnglishPine Bell
    EnglishPine Tortrix
    MagyarErdeifenyő-tükrösmoly
    NederlandsDennenoogbladroller
    NorskFurukveldvikler
    SlovenčinaObaľovač žltolemovaný
    SuomeksiPetäjäsoukkokääriäinen
    SvenskaRödspetsad tallvecklare
    中文松针小卷蛾
    日本語マツヒメハマキ
  • Primary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    PinaceaePinus pineaStone pine
    PinaceaePinus sylvestrisScots Pine
  • Synonyms and other combinations
  • Latin nameAuthor
    Steganoptycha rubiginosanaHerrich-Schäffer, 1851
    Retinia incognatanaPeyerimhoff, 1863
    Epinotia pinivoraIssiki, 1961
    Epinotia koraiensisFalkovitsh, 1965
  • Links
  • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
    Lepiforum e. V.
    Moths and butterflies of SwedenMagnus Unger
    Plants parasites of EuropeWillem N. Ellis
    Suffolk MothsTony Prichard
    Svenska fjärilarBert Gustafsson
    UK MothsIan Kimber

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Maciej MatrajNetherlands, Lierop-Oeijenbraak

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Ian KimberUnited Kingdom, Formby

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Maciej MatrajPoland, Wilczyn

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Leo JanssenBelgium, Schoten
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