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Ditula angustiorana

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Ditula angustiorana
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D. angustiorana
Binomial name
Ditula angustiorana
(Haworth, 1811)[1]
Synonyms
  • Tortrix angustiorana Haworth, [1811]
  • Ditula augustiorana Barrett, 1873
  • Paedisca dumeriliana Duponchel, in Godart, 1836
  • Tortrix rotundana Haworth, [1811]
  • Ditula rotundana (Haworth, 1811)
  • Ditula dumeriliana (Duponchel, 1836)

Ditula angustiorana, the red-barred tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found from Sweden to the Iberian Peninsula and Italy, and from Ireland to Slovenia. Other common names are fruit-tree tortrix and vine tortrix.

The wingspan is 12–18 mm. Adults are on wing from May to August depending on the location. There is one generation per year.

The larvae feed on a wide variety of trees and shrubs, including Sorbus aucuparia, Malus, Pyrus, Prunus, Vitus, Taxus, Juniperus, Pinus sylvestris, Larix, Viscum, Hedera, Rhododendron, Quercus, Ilex, Buxus, Laurus and Hippophae.

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