Aphelia viburnana (Denis & Schiffermüller 1775) (Family Tortricidae)
Forewing Length: 8-11mm;
Wingspan: 16mm
Egg
| Larva
| Pupa
| Adult |
July
| August - June
| June - July
| June - September (Earliest: 11.6) |
Biotopes: |
Heath and Moorland |
Hedge Rows |
Food: (Larva) (Polyphagous) |
Pinaceae |
Several Ericaceae |
Several Rosaceae |
Viburnum opulus |
|
Lonicera periclymenum |
Teucrium scorodonia |
Artemisia vulgaris |
Centaurea jacea |
|
Scrophularia nodosa |
Possible Food: (Larva) (Polyphagous) |
Salix |
Lysimachia |
Parasitoids: |
Several Ichneumonidae Larvae |
Possible Parasitoids: |
Many Ichneumonidae Larvae |
Many Braconidae Larvae |
Several Tachinidae Larvae |
Possible Predators: |
Several Vespidae |
Several Miridae |
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Belgium:
Aphelia viburnana
Eurasian Tortricidae:
Aphelia viburnana
Aphelia viburnana
Lepiforum:
Aphelia viburnana
Plant Parasites of Europe:
Aphelia viburnana
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