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2025-04-05 18:25:13
2025-04-05 23:52:07
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425 California Street
| completion_date = 1968 | architect = John Carl Warnecke & Associates | owner = California Sansome Co | cost | floor_area <!-- --> | top_floor | floor_count 29 | references | building_type Commercial offices | antenna_spire | roof | elevator_count | structural_engineer | main_contractor | pushpin_map United States San Francisco Central | developer | management Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. }} 425 California Street is a 26-story high-rise office building on California and Sansome Streets in San Francisco, California. It is the headquarters for Cahill Contractors. It was completed in 1968. References * * Category:Financial District, San Francisco Category:Skyscraper office buildings in San Francisco Category:Office buildings completed in 1968
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/425_California_Street
2025-04-06T15:56:19.808561
25899879
Sichuan sika deer
The Sichuan sika deer (Cervus nippon sichuanicus) is one of the many subspecies of sika deer. It was discovered in 1978 and was proven to be a distinct subspecies. It is found in the mountains of northern Sichuan and southern Gansu, which holds the largest population of Sika Deer in China. There are currently 500 individuals left in the wild, and the numbers currently seems to be stable. The conducted study by Zhao et al. (2014) reported that human disturbance contributed to the evolution to the Sichuan Sika Deer. Human activities such as roads and grazing increase the chances of these species losing their habitats. Zhao et al. (2014) had also stated that Sichuan Sika Deers preferred habitats with bushlands and forests, particularly because in these habitats, they had a better reproductive success and efficient use of their resources. Additionally, their territory selection is impacted by the proximity with water. Zhao et al (2014) had identified that these species prefer habitats no farther than 550 mm from the nearest body of water. Finding a habitat from a certain distance to the nearest body of water ensures that these species have a high survival rate as they can find a good availability of food and remain hydrated. References Category:Cervus Category:Mammals of Asia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sichuan_sika_deer
2025-04-06T15:56:19.830216
25899898
Again (video game)
| genre = Adventure | modes = Single-player }} Again: Interactive Crime Novel, known in Japan as , is a mystery adventure video game developed by Cing and published by Tecmo for the Nintendo DS. It was released in Japan on December 10, 2009 and in North America on March 30, 2010. Gameplay The game is presented in FMV cutscenes. Environments are explored in first person, with the player moving around using the control pad. The player can use J's psychic abilities to see into the past, which allows him to investigate crime scenes as they happened. The player can inspect items and interact with the environment using the touch screen, and can view visions of the past by manipulating the area to make it look like what it looked like when the crime was committed. After all of the visions in an area have been found, the player will be given a series of clips that are out of order. Putting the clips in order reveals a short video where the murder is shown. J has a "psychic health meter" which depletes if the players uses his abilities on areas irrelevant to the case. Completely draining the meter results in a game over, forcing the player to restart the investigation. J can also interview witnesses for additional information through a branching dialogue system.PremiseA string of serial murders from 19 years ago have started up again. The player takes the role of J, an agent of the FBI and sole survivor of the murders. J has a special ability called "past vision" to solve puzzles, which he uses as he investigates the murders committed by the serial killer known only as "Providence".Development and releaseThroughout Agains development, Cing intended it to appeal to Western audiences from the very beginning by taking cues from US crime television shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and incorporating a realistic film noir visual style. The game was originally planned to be subtitled Eye of Providence. Again was first released in Japan on December 10, 2009, and a North American localization was released on March 30, 2010, just nearly one month after the company folded. Again is thus Cing's penultimate game overall (ahead of Last Window: The Secret of Cape West) and also its last game to be published by a third party or localized for North America. Reception | EuroG 4/10 | Fam 30/40 | GI 6/10 | GSpot 5/10 | GT 4.7/10 | IGN 4.5/10 | NWR 5.5/10 }} The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Writing for Game Informer, Annette Gonzalez called the game a "Huge snoozefest" and criticized the area graphics, calling them "Muddy and pixelated". Writing for IGN, Arthur Gies was harsh on the game, calling it "Full of bad adventure game cliches" and "Mired in repetition". In a review for GameSpot, Nathan Meunier criticized the game's plot progression, calling it "Awkward and clunky", but praised the FMV artstyle, saying it "[Made] the [game] stand out in a good way". In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of one eight, two sevens, and one eight, for a total of 30 out of 40.<ref nameFam/> Randy Nelson from Nintendo Power praised the game mechanics that recreate past crimes for bringing "a fresh new twist" to the DS hardware but felt there wasn't enough of it. He concludes by calling Again "an open-and-shut case for budding crime-solvers with a taste for the unusual."<ref name=NP/> References External links * * * Category:2009 video games Category:Adventure games Category:Cing games Category:Detective video games Category:Nintendo DS games Category:Nintendo DS-only games Category:Single-player video games Category:Tecmo games Category:Video games about police officers Category:Video games about psychic powers Category:Video games developed in Japan Category:Visual novels
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Again_(video_game)
2025-04-06T15:56:19.850238
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Jordi Torras Badosa
| birth_place = Sant Vicenç dels Horts, Spain | height = 1.83 m | currentclub | clubnumber | position = Ala / Cierre | youthyears1 | youthclubs1 | years1 = 1996–2003 | years2 = 2003–2004 | years3 = 2004–2007 | years4 = 2007–2010 | years5 = 2010–2014 | years6 = 2014–2015 | clubs1 = Barcelona | clubs2 = Miró Martorell | clubs3 = PW Cartagena | clubs4 = Inter Movistar | clubs5 = Barcelona | clubs6 = Asti | caps1 = 58 | goals1 = 70 | caps2 = 31 | goals2 = 29 | caps3 = 102 | goals3 = 49 | caps4 = 101 | goals4 = 54 | caps5 = 129 | goals5 = 71 | caps6 = 15 | goals6 = 10 | nationalyears1 = 2000–2015 | nationalteam1 = Spain | nationalcaps1 = 135 | nationalgoals1 | pcupdate 21 February 2015 | ntupdate = }} Jordi Torras Badosa (born 24 September 1980), commonly known as Torras, is a Spanish futsal player. Honours Club *4 Spanish League (2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13) *3 Supercopa de España (2007, 2009, 2013) *4 Copa de España (2009, 2011, 2012, 2013) *4 Copa del Rey (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) *3 UEFA Futsal Cup (2009, 2012, 2014) *1 Intercontinental Cup (2008) *1 Recopa de Europa (2008) National Team *1 FIFA Futsal World Cup (2004) *1 FIFA Futsal World Cup runner-up (2008) *4 UEFA Futsal Championship (2005, 2007, 2010, 2012) Individual *1 Best Ala-cierre LNFS (08/09) External links *[http://www.lnfs.es/Clubs/Jugadores/temp12-13/25/137/420/FCBarcelonaAlusport.html LNFS.es] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20120114030417/http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo151&jugador492 RFEF profile] *[https://es.uefa.com/futsaleuro/teams/players/69470--torras/ UEFA profile] }} Category:1980 births Category:Living people Category:Spanish men's futsal players Category:Inter FS players Category:FC Barcelona Futsal players Category:FS Cartagena players Category:FS Martorell players Category:21st-century Spanish sportsmen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordi_Torras_Badosa
2025-04-06T15:56:19.859424
25899944
Jacob Beltzhoover
| birth_place = Washington County, Maryland | death_date = | death_place = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | body_discovered | death_cause | resting_place | resting_place_coordinates <!-- --> | nationality | citizenship | other_names | known_for | education | alma_mater | employer | occupation | years_active | height | title | term | predecessor | successor | party | opponents | boards | spouse Elizabeth Saams | children = Mary Ann, Sarah | parents = Melchior Beltzhoover, Elizabeth Schunk | relations | awards | signature | signature_alt | website | footnotes }} Jacob Beltzhoover was a pioneer of St. Clair Township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He and his family received a land grant from the Penn family. He was one of six sons of Melchior Beltzhoover, a tavern keeper from Hagerstown, Maryland who immigrated from Metterzimmern, Germany in 1752.Ferry and bridge on the Monongahela |pierswater |mainspan |length |width |height |load |clearance |below |traffic |builder Louis Wernwag |begin |complete 21 November 1818 |open = 10 October 1818 |life |preceded Beltzhoover Ferry |followed = Roebling's Monongahela Wire Suspension Bridge |collapsed = north end, 21 January 1832, re-opened 29 October 1832 |closed = 10 April 1845 |toll = yes |map_cue |map_image |map_alt |map_text |map_width |coordinates |references [http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?IDs0007337 Structurae database listing] }} He owned a ferry that ran from the end of Wood Street across the Monongahela. The ferry was operated by William Graham, who kept a tavern at the northwest corner of Wood and Water Street. The ferry was in operation until 1818, when it was replaced by the Monongahela Bridge, in which he was a shareholder. One of Beltzhoover's coal wagons was on the bridge when it collapsed in 1832. The collapsed north end of the bridge was re-built, and the bridge re-opened on 29 October 1832. The bridge was destroyed in The Great Fire of Pittsburgh on 10 April 1845. Mine In 1825, he opened a mine on the northern side of Mt. Washington, across the river from the town of Pittsburgh. This penetrated the hill to the southern side in 1861, and was later enlarged to become the Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Tunnel. Slavery He was a slaveholder, with child slaves registered in the county courthouse. Death and interment Beltzhoover died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 7, 1835. His grave is located at the Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh (section 16, lot 135). References Category:People from colonial Pennsylvania Category:History of Pittsburgh Category:People from Hagerstown, Maryland Category:1770 births Category:1835 deaths Category:Burials at Allegheny Cemetery
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Beltzhoover
2025-04-06T15:56:19.886195
25899954
Vietnamese sika deer
The Vietnamese sika deer (Cervus nippon pseudaxis) also known as the indochinese sika deer is one of the many subspecies of the sika deer. It is one of the smaller subspecies, due to the tropical environment they live in. They were previously found in northern Vietnam and possibly southwestern China, but may now be extinct in the wild. There are plans for reintroducing this subspecies in the future. Pressures from the human populations have continued to harm any remaining deer in the wild, triggering a loss of genetic diversity that can be attributed to the remaining populations being so fragmented. thumb|left|A group of Vietnamese sika deer References Category:Cervus Category:Mammals of Asia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_sika_deer
2025-04-06T15:56:19.895344
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Manchurian sika deer
The Manchurian sika deer or Dybowski's sika deer (Cervus nippon mantchuricus or Cervus nippon dybowskii ) is a subspecies of deer, the largest of the 14 subspecies of sika deer. It was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1864. Geographic range The Manchurian sika deer was formerly found in Manchuria (northeastern China), Korea, and the Russian Far East. Today it is likely to be extinct in China and Korea, but about 9,000 individuals still live in the sparsely populated areas of Primorsky Krai in Russia. There are many captive breeding programs in Europe, for hunting and meat, including Poland. Description Body length is , and the tail is up to long. The height at the withers is . Females weigh up to and bulls up to . Reproduction Pregnancy lasts up to 221 days, and one young is born. Etymology Both the subspecific name, dybowskii, and the common name, Dybowski's sika deer, are in honor of Polish naturalist Benedykt Dybowski, who discovered this deer when he was exploring Siberia after completing his katorga term. Bibliography Apollonio, Marco; Andersen, Reidar; Putman, Rory. 2010. European Ungulates and Their Management in the 21st Century. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press. . p. 248. Category:Cervus Category:Mammals of Asia Category:Mammals of Korea Category:Mammals of Siberia Category:Mammals of Russia Category:Mammals of China Category:Taxa named by Robert Swinhoe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchurian_sika_deer
2025-04-06T15:56:19.926414
25900002
W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute
| oversight = Toronto Lands Corporation | superintendent = Brendan Browne<br /><br />Peter Chang<br /> | trustee = Parthi Kandavel<br /> | principal = Elizabeth Mayhew | grades = 9-12 | colours Navy blue and light blue | mascot = Blue Eagle | team_name = Porter Blue Eagles | address = 40 Fairfax Crescent | coordinates | schoolnumber = 4178 / 949744 | grades_label = Grades | enrolment = 1250 | enrolment_as_of = 2016/2017 | feeder_schools = Clairlea Public School<br />Danforth Gardens Public School<br />General Brock Public School<br />Regent Heights Public School | language = English | url = | lastupdate = January 2021 }} W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute is a secondary school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Clairlea neighbourhood of the former suburb of Scarborough. The school provides grades 9-12 as part of the Toronto District School Board, formerly part of the Scarborough Board of Education. Founded in 1958, the school program combines academics with in-depth applications of technology, computer and environmental studies. SATEC is an enriched science, technology, engineering and mathematics focused school. It is consistently ranked #1 in Toronto for Technological Studies, and within the top three for Math and Science. Porter's motto is Vincit qui se Vincit which means "He conquers who conquers himself".HistoryLocated on 14.9 acres of land, W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute had its cornerstone laid and constructed in 1957 and opened for classes on September 9, 1958 to serve the south-west area of Scarborough as the city's fifth collegiate. The building was designed by the Toronto-based architectural firm Carter, Coleman and Rankin Associates. The school's namesake, William Arnot Porter (1893-1956) began teaching in 1922 at Scarborough High School as a science teacher, specializing in the science of agriculture. He became the school's principal in 1954, and continued his lifelong work until his death in 1956. The school's founding principal was J. Ross Stevenson who served a year at Porter until he was transferred to the new David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute in 1959. By 1961, the swimming pool was added. Additions were made in subsequent years. <!--In 1988, the SBE was threatened to close Porter to allow occupancy by Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies, opened in 1986 at the former Tabor Park Vocational School, whose latter campus was turned over to the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now the Toronto Catholic District School Board), but since been overturned.--> With enrolment numbers dwindling, the SBE considered closing either Porter or Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute. However, instead, it was decided that at the start of the 1997–98 school year, W. A. Porter Collegiate was designated as the Scarborough Academy of Technological, Environmental and Computer Studies by the SBE, although the original name continues to exist. As of the 2000–01 academic year, Porter's attendance area was expanded after Midland closed that June. Since then, Porter's enrolment has rapidly increased. The school celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008, coinciding with the PEO Engineering Education Conference of the same year. In 2010, Porter C.I. became a certified, platinum Eco-School of the TDSB. Porter has a range of specialized programs like MST (Math and Science Technology), Cisco, High Skills Major, and many more. It celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2018. Porter's feeder schools are Clairlea Public School, Danforth Gardens Public School, General Brock Public School and Regent Heights Public School Overview Historically, admissions to SATEC @ Porter Collegiate are competitive and based on three factors: the entrance test, which is held each December, the student's Ontario grade 7 final report card, and the extra-curricular and leadership supplementary application. Along with this, applicants must bring a $10 fee and photo identification to the test. Students are ranked based on all three factors, and those at the top of the ranking are admitted first, whereas students who are not accepted may be placed on a waiting list if deemed necessary by school administration. As of 2022, SATEC has switched to an essay-only system, as a requirement to enter their STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) program. If an essay qualifies, a participant is entered into a lottery, where entrants are picked at random. SATEC/Porter is regarded as a magnet school by the school board because of its strong technology program and its policies. It is a CISCO regional academy with certification in CISCO Networking and A+ Computer Service Technician Certification for the senior program. It has been named “Best For Technology” every year since 2006 among the secondary schools of Toronto. Along with R. H. King Academy, it is one of the few schools to have uniform policies and to accept students out of area. The school offers two Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs: ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and the Environment. In each program, students are required to complete a set number of courses, including a two-credit co-op course, along with obtaining industry standard certification. The first graduates from SATEC/Porter with the Specialist High Skills Major accreditation were the Class of 2011. Facility W. A. Porter currently sits on 14.9 acres in a two-storey building. Unlike Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute and West Hill Collegiate Institute which were both designed by Harold Carter, the academic areas and gymnatorium layout are the shape of a backward letter L. Other features include a 500-seat auditorium, library resource centre, three gymnasiums, a weight room, cafeteria, technical-vocational shops and a six-lane pool located at the eastern corner of the school. There are 15 fire exits. During the summer months, the YMCA leases out the school and operates children's camps with the school's facilities. In January 2016, the TDSB released a list of schools which needed major repairs ranked by the province in "critical" condition. SATEC/Porter, built in 1956, was ranked 26th of 136 in the repair backlog list at 96.09%. Athletics In November 2012, the school hosted the reenactment of the 38th Grey Cup Mud Bowl that occurred on November 25, 1950 as part of a string of CFL festivities to commemorate the 100th Grey Cup. With generous support of corporate donors in Rona and the Toronto Argonauts, SATEC revamped its track field into a regulation-sized football stadium. SATEC hosted its first-ever Friday night game on October 11, 2013 against David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute. Soon after, a selected group of players appeared on CP24 Breakfast with Nalini Sharma as Argos head coach Jim Barker demonstrated the fundamental runs and tackles of the sport. In June 2023, the school's boys varsity soccer team were crowned TDSSAA City Champions with a win against Richview, and represented the TDSB in the 2023 OFSAA Championships in Windsor Clubs SATEC has many student clubs for interests such as athletics, human rights, DECA and Model United Nations. In 2012, Free the Children's Craig Kielburger donated $5000 to SATEC's VON club as a prize for their charitable initiatives. The Student Administrative Council (SAC) is the student body in charge of all affairs between students and teachers at SATEC. It hosts new student arrival initiatives with Prefects and PAC, an annual Halloween event, and holiday festivities which include the semi-formal. SAC is also responsible for the Valentine's Day event working with the "Stop the Stigma" program to promote good mental health, the Prom, and an annual barbecue in the late spring term organized by the SAC, PAC and other groups. See also * Education in Ontario *List of secondary schools in Ontario References External links *[http://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/satec SATEC @ W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute] *[http://www.tdsb.on.ca/scripts/Schoolasp.asp?schno=4178 TDSB Profile] Category:High schools in Toronto Category:Educational institutions established in 1958 Category:Schools in the TDSB Category:1958 establishments in Ontario Category:Education in Scarborough, Ontario Category:Toronto Lands Corporation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._A._Porter_Collegiate_Institute
2025-04-06T15:56:19.931844
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Antrimpos
| taxon = Antrimpos | authority = Münster, 1835 }} Antrimpos is an extinct genus of crustacean which existed during the Triassic and Jurassic periods. It contains 15 species, including Antrimpos speciosus.References Category:Penaeidae Category:Triassic crustaceans Category:Jurassic crustaceans Category:Mesozoic arthropods of Europe Category:Triassic first appearances Category:Jurassic extinctions
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antrimpos
2025-04-06T15:56:19.939333
25900054
Hornado
thumb|Hornado in a Cuenca market Hornado is roast pig, cooked whole, in Ecuadorian cuisine. It is often served in highland markets. Hornado is generally accompanied by llapingacho, mote (hominy), and vegetables. See also List of Ecuadorian dishes and foods External links Photo of typical plate of hornado Category:Ecuadorian cuisine Category:Pork
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornado
2025-04-06T15:56:19.971330
25900062
The Century Towers
|status |start_date April 1963 |completion_date = 1964 |opening |building_type Residential |antenna_spire |roof |top_floor |floor_count 28 |elevator_count |cost |floor_area |architect I.M. Pei |structural_engineer|main_contractor |developer = S. Jon Kreedman & Co. |owner |management |references = }} Century Towers Residences are twin 28-story luxury condominium skyscrapers and the first residential project constructed in Century City, Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California. The buildings were designed by I.M Pei and developed under the aegis of Alcoa Properties, located along the southern boundary of Century City on Avenue of the Stars. History Built in 1964 by Alcoa, William Zeckendorf, and Welton Becket Associates, Century Towers was originally designed as apartments by architect I.M. Pei. Perhaps best known for the "Pyramide du Louvre," his landmark glass pyramid addition to the Louvre Museum (Paris, France), Pei brought his signature styling to the creation of the mid-century towers. The towers were converted to condominiums in 1973, by S. Jon Kreedman & Company. Located on of land (making it the largest luxury condominium property in Los Angeles), the towers host unobstructed 360° views of Los Angeles, the Hollywood Sign, Griffith Observatory and the Downtown Los Angeles skyline to the East and the Pacific Ocean to the West.Celebrity residentsCentury Towers has been home to many celebrities, politicians, and notable figures over the years, including Michael Douglas, Josh Brolin, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Burt Lancaster, Diane Lane, Lana Turner, David Janssen, Jack Benny, Sebastian Siegel, Diana Ross, Karen Carpenter (who purchased two condos and converted them into her own duplex in 1976), Edith Flagg and Josh Flagg, Ruth Handler (founder of Mattel) and Berry Gordy. David Janssen's widow Dani is known for an annual Oscar party thrown in her penthouse. The residences have also been featured on numerous episodes of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles.References Category:1964 establishments in California Category:Buildings and structures in Century City, Los Angeles Category:I. M. Pei buildings Category:Residential buildings completed in 1964 Category:Residential buildings in Los Angeles Category:Residential condominiums in the United States Category:Twin towers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Century_Towers
2025-04-06T15:56:19.976991
25900079
Archeosolenocera
| genus = Archeosolenocera | authority = Carriol & Riou, 1991 | species = straeleni }} Archeosolenocera straeleni is an extinct species of prawn, the only species in the genus Archeosolenocera. It lived in the Callovian, and has been found in the at La Voulte-sur-Rhône, southern France.References Category:Dendrobranchiata Category:Jurassic crustaceans Category:Fossils of France
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archeosolenocera
2025-04-06T15:56:19.993609
25900080
Maryland Route 418
|map_custom=yes |map_notes=Maryland Route 418 highlighted in red |length_mi=4.62 |length_round=2 |length_ref }} External links *[http://www.mdroads.com/routes/400-419.html#md418 MDRoads: MD 418] 418 Maryland Route 418
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland_Route_418
2025-04-06T15:56:19.998516
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Borja Blanco Gil
| birth_place = Madrid, Spain | height | currentclub | clubnumber | position Ala | youthyears1 | youthclubs1 | years1 = 2004–2008 | years2 = 2008–2011 | years3 = 2011–2012 | years4 = 2012–2013 | clubs1 = PSG Móstoles | clubs2 = Inter Movistar | clubs3 = Caja Segovia | clubs4 = Marca Futsal | caps1 = 98 | goals1 = 64 | caps2 = 102 | goals2 = 32 | caps3 = 35 | goals3 = 26 | nationalyears1 | nationalteam1 Spain | nationalcaps1 = 83 | nationalgoals1 | pcupdate | ntupdate = }} Borja Blanco Gil (born 16 November 1984), commonly known as Borja, is a Spanish futsal player who plays for Marca Futsal as an Ala. Honours *1 UEFA Futsal Championship (2007, 2010) *1 runner FIFA World Cup (2008) *1 Supercopa de España (2009) *1 Copa de España (2009) *1 Copa Intercontinental (2011) *1 UEFA Futsal Cup (2009) *1 U-21 UEFA Futsal Championship (2005) *1 best Winger-Forward of the LNFS (07/08) *1 player revelation LNFS (05/06) *MVP of the Copa de España (Cuenca 2008) References External links *[http://www.lnfs.es/Clubs/Jugadores/temp11-12/25/1602/419/CajaSegovia.html LNFS profile] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20091211225626/http://rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo151&jugador437 RFEF profile] *[https://es.uefa.com/futsaleuro/teams/players/1900225--borja/ UEFA profile] Category:1984 births Category:Living people Category:Spanish men's futsal players Category:Inter FS players Category:Caja Segovia FS players Category:Sportspeople from Móstoles Category:21st-century Spanish sportsmen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borja_Blanco_Gil
2025-04-06T15:56:20.002445
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Lolita: Vibrator Torture
| music = Sō Hayakawa | cinematography = Toshihiko Ryū | editing = Shōji Sakai | distributor = | released = | runtime = 63 minutes | country = Japan | language = Japanese | budget | gross }} is a 1987 Japanese pink film directed by Hisayasu Satō. It was produced by producer-director Kan Mukai's Shishi Productions. It was released by Nikkatsu and shown as the third feature of a triple-bill with two films in their Roman Porno series. The film includes the first screen role for Takeshi Itō, who would go on to be one of the most popular pink film actors of his era. Takeshi Itō won the first Best Actor award at the Pink Grand Prix for his performance in Toshiya Ueno's Keep on Masturbating: Non-Stop Pleasure, and lead actress of Lolita: Vibrator Torture, Kiyomi Itō was awarded Best Actress at the same ceremony for Hisayasu Satō's Dirty Wife Getting Wet.SynopsisA man captures schoolgirls and takes them to an abandoned freight container in Shinjuku which he has decorated with enlarged black & white images of the faces of his previous victims. He smears the captive girls with paint and shaving cream, rapes, tortures and brutally murders them. * Kiyomi Itō * Rio Yanagawa * Yūko Suwano * Ayako Toyama * Yutaka Ikejima Critical reception Allmovie, noting the film's "strong graphic visuals" judges Lolita: Vibrator Torture to be "[o]ne of Sato's most repellent and excessive pinku-eiga films." In reference to genre, the review concludes that "[t]he focus here is on sadism and gore rather than erotica." In their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films the Weissers confirm that this "is usually cited as Sato's most grotesque film." He uses the film as an example of Satō's use of the distorting ability of the camera, pointing out the "stroboscopic intensity" that the flashing stills camera adds to the disturbing imagery of the film. Award-winning director Yūji Tajiri, one of the , cites Lolita: Vibrator Torture as one of the inspirations for his own career. He remembers, "One day I saw Lolita Vibrator Torture by Hisayasu Satō, and was fascinated by this film, which was completely different from anything I had ever seen before." Satō's presence at Shishi Productions, where he directed Lolita: Vibrator Torture was influential in Tajiri's decision to join the studio in 1990. Availability Lolita: Vibrator Torture was released theatrically on September 19, 1987. On March 22, 2002, Uplink released the film on DVD in Japan as . This was Satō's original title for the film.<ref name"Weisser 465"/>BibliographyEnglish * * * * French * Japanese* * * * Notes Category:1987 films Category:1980s pornographic films Category:Films directed by Hisayasu Satō Category:1980s Japanese-language films Category:Pink films Category:Nikkatsu films Category:Films set in Tokyo Category:1980s Japanese films
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolita:_Vibrator_Torture
2025-04-06T15:56:20.009224
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Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady
"Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" is a 1974 written and first recorded by American singer-songwriter Harriet Schock. It was covered by various other artists, and saw its greatest success when it was covered by Helen Reddy, whose 1975 rendition became a top 10 hit. Writing and early versions The Los Angeles Times on feminism in Harriet Schock's lyrics"Schock [in her oeuvre] offers a sort of applied feminism [via] lyrics which [without] rhetoric...cut to the heart of contemporary fears & uncertainties. She deals primarily in the area of love relationships...with a gratifying openness, vulnerability & integrity." An apparent farewell to a self-absorbed lover, "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" was written by Harriet Schock, who recalled writing the song while in the process of "leaving someone for... one of the last times I left him for the last time". The song's title and first verse lyrics occurred to Schock while she was flying home from a Las Vegas vacation and she jotted them down on a napkin. The lyrics and melody were ultimately completed at Schock's Los Angeles home. Schock included the song on her 1974 album Hollywood Town, and it was issued as a single in the summer of 1974. Schock recalled that a music director of a key Top 40 station in Los Angeles indicated that he would playlist the track if it had a more uptempo arrangement. A customized remix of the track was sent on a Friday to both the Los Angeles station and a San Francisco station, both of which purportedly aired the track on Monday. However, according to Schock, on Sunday the music director in Los Angeles had a fight with the station's director and left his job, and any interest that station - and also the one in San Francisco - had in Schock's single evidently departed with him. "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" also had a single release - concurrent with that of Schock's version - as recorded by the studio group LAX, and was recorded by Vikki Carr for her 1974 album One Hell of a Woman. Helen Reddy version Overview Helen Reddy recorded "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" for her August 1975 Capitol Records album No Way to Treat a Lady. According to Schock, Reddy had heard the composer's version either as inflight music or on the radio. "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" was also a hit (No.12) in New Zealand, and became Reddy's final chart item in her native Australia at No.94. Chart performance Weekly charts Chart (1975) Peakposition Australia94 Canada RPM Top Singles 2 Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary 2 New Zealand Singles Chart12 U.S. Billboard Hot 1008 U.S. Billboard Easy Listening1 U.S. Cash Box Top 1005 Year-end charts Chart (1975) RankCanada RPM Top Singles62Canada RPM Adult Contemporary21U.S. Billboard Hot 10089U.S. Cash Box56 Harriet Schock's perspective Composer Harriet Schock has suggested that while her intent in writing "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" was to reference a specific personal experience, the song has come to be seen as a statement of how women are generally treated by men "because it was a hit by [Helen Reddy], the same artist who spoke so widely for all women in 'I Am Woman'...[and] apparently other women wanted to say [what Schock's song says] to someone. I received a number of calls from women telling me it was just the kick they needed to get that divorce." Later releases "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" as performed live at the London Palladium in May 1978 may be heard on the 1978 Helen Reddy concert album release Live in London, the song being one of eleven performed as a medley. In 2005, Raven Records Australia reissued the song as a two-fer with "One Way Ticket" included as a bonus track. Other versions A disco version of "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" was recorded by Gonzalez and issued as the followup to their 1979 hit "Haven't Stopped Dancin' Yet" but it was not a success. The song has also been recorded by Anita Sarawak and - in IsiXhosa - by Letta Mbulu. A Finnish rendition of the song: "Sä Tunnet Mun", was recorded by Eija Merilä (fi) while the French rendition " Je Veux T'aimer Comme Une Femme" was recorded by Mireille Mathieu. The song also appeared on Bonnie Tyler's 2013 album "The Collection." See also List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1975 (U.S.) References External links Category:1974 songs Category:1974 singles Category:1975 singles Category:Helen Reddy songs Category:Capitol Records singles Category:Songs with feminist themes Category:Song recordings produced by Joe Wissert
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain't_No_Way_to_Treat_a_Lady
2025-04-06T15:56:20.029882
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Salix bebbiana
Salix bebbiana is a species of willow indigenous to Canada and the northern United States, from Alaska and Yukon south to California and Arizona and northeast to Newfoundland and New England. Common names include beaked willow, long-beaked willow, gray willow, and '''Bebb's willow. This species is also called red willow by Native Americans according to The [http://etsetoninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/The_Arctic_Prairies.pdf Arctic Prairies]' Appendix E by Ernest Tompson Seton. This plant is typically a large, fast-growing, multiple-stemmed shrub or small, shrubby tree capable of forming dense, colonial thickets. It can be found in loose, saturated soils such as that on riverbanks, lake sides, swamps, marshes, and bogs. It is capable of tolerating heavy clay and rocky soils, making it highly adaptable and durable. It is a dominant species in many marshland areas in its native range. Large shrub or small bushy tree from 5 to 20 feet in height with a trunk up to about 8 inches in diameter. The trunk is short and twisted with a broadly rounded crown. This is the most important species of diamond willow, a type of willow which produces fine, colorful wood used for carving. There seems to be no commercial importance for the plant.<ref name":0" />ReferencesExternal links * * [https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=42708 Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2) treatment of Salix bebbiana''] * * * bebbiana Category:Flora of the Northwestern United States Category:Flora of Western Canada Category:Flora of the Southwestern United States Category:Flora of the North-Central United States Category:Flora of the Great Lakes region (North America) Category:Flora of Eastern Canada Category:Flora of the Northeastern United States Category:Flora of Alaska Category:Flora of California Category:Trees of Northern America Category:Plants described in 1895 Category:Flora without expected TNC conservation status
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salix_bebbiana
2025-04-06T15:56:20.033955
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John Curran (baseball)
|death_place=Vallejo, California, United States |debutleague = MLB |debutdate=September 12 |debutyear=1876 |debutteam=Philadelphia Athletics |finalleague = MLB |finaldate=September 15 |finalyear=1876 |finalteam=Philadelphia Athletics |statleague = MLB |stat1label=Batting average |stat1value=.333 |stat2label=Hits |stat2value=4 |stat3label=At bats |stat3value=12 |teams= *Philadelphia Athletics () }} John Henry Curran was an Irish professional baseball player who appeared in three games for the Philadelphia Athletics in . He was long listed as "Peter Curren" but SABR researchers discovered his true identity in 2009. External links Category:1850s births Category:1896 deaths Category:Major League Baseball catchers Category:Philadelphia Athletics (NL) players Category:19th-century baseball players Category:Major League Baseball players from Ireland Category:Irish baseball players Category:Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Colma, California) Category:Brooklyn Chelsea players Category:Springfield (minor league baseball) players Category:Manchester (minor league baseball) players Category:San Francisco Athletics players Category:San Francisco (minor league baseball) players Category:Irish emigrants to the United States
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Curran_(baseball)
2025-04-06T15:56:20.036971
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Chris Adams (footballer)
| birth_place = Hornchurch, England | death_date | death_place = Brentwood, England | height | position Outside left | years1 | clubs1 Leytonstone | caps1 | goals1 | years2 = 1948–1952 | clubs2 = Tottenham Hotspur | caps2 = 6 | goals2 = 1 | years3 = 1952–1953 | clubs3 = Norwich City | caps3 = 29 | goals3 = 3 | years4 = 1954–1956 | clubs4 = Watford | caps4 = 75 | goals4 = 5 | years5 | clubs5Dartford | caps5 | goals5 }} Christopher James Adams (6 September 1927 – 24 June 2012) was an English footballer whose position was outside left. Playing career Adams started his career playing for various local teams in Essex before joining Leytonstone. He signed for Tottenham Hotspur as an apprentice in 1947, before turning professional the following year and playing in the top division of English football. After four years at Spurs he made a total of just six appearances. Although his solitary goal came on his debut in a win 5–0 victory over Derby County at White Hart Lane in March 1952. Adams signed for Norwich in 1952 and went on to feature in 29 matches and found the net on three occasions. His last professional club was Watford, whom he played for from 1954 until 1956 and making a further 75 appearances and netting five goals, when he was granted a free transfer by the Football League. Adams ended his playing career with Southern Football League side Dartford where he netted 21 goals in 216 appearances before retiring in 1964. Adams died on 24 June 2012 at the age of 84. }} External links * Category:English Football League players Category:1927 births Category:Footballers from the London Borough of Havering Category:People from Hornchurch Category:2012 deaths Category:Tottenham Hotspur F.C. players Category:Norwich City F.C. players Category:Watford F.C. players Category:Dartford F.C. players Category:English men's footballers Category:Men's association football outside forwards Category:20th-century English sportsmen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Adams_(footballer)
2025-04-06T15:56:20.073310
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Ennodu Ishtam Koodamo
| cinematography = Saloo George | editing = K. Rajagopal | distributor = Mudra Arts | runtime | country India | language = Malayalam | budget = <!--Must cite a reliable published source with a reputation for fact-checking. No blogs, no IMDb. no fan-sites.--> | gross = <!--Must cite a reliable published source with a reputation for fact-checking. No blogs, no IMDb. no fan-sites.--> | released }} Ennodishtam Koodamo () is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Kamal, written by Raghunath Paleri, and produced by Mudra Sasi. It stars Mukesh, Madhoo, Siddique, J. D. Chakravarthy, and Janardhanan. The film marks the acting debut of Dileep who played a small role and the Malayalam film debut of J. D. Chakravarthy. Dileep and Lal Jose served as assistant directors to Kamal. Plot This movie is a campus love story in which the daughter of a policeman and a poor guy fall in love. However, her family wants her to marry a policeman. Although the job of policemen is to protect the law, they start breaking the law using all sorts of violence and violating her right to marriage by corruption. Cast *Mukesh as Ramanunni *Madhoo as Arathi Menon / Bobby *Siddique as City Police Commissioner Jinachandran IPS *Mavelikkara Ponnamma as Arathi's Grandmother *J. D. Chakravarthy as Renjith Lal *Janardhanan as Circle Inspector / Arathi's Uncle *K.P.A.C. Sunny as Arathi's Uncle *Sathaar as ASP / Arathi's uncle *Krishnankutty Nair as Veeran Nair *KPAC Lalitha as Ramanunni's sister *Zainuddin as Sundaran *Kalpana as Bhagyalakshmi *Idavela Babu as Ramanunni's Friend *Innocent as Dr. Kuttan *M. G. Soman as Arathi's father *Unnimary *Vettukili Prakash as Vettukili *Alummoodan as Kunjikkuttan / Principal *Dileep as Dileep, Renjith Lal's friend *Kunchan as Krishnankutty *Kanakalatha *Jagathy Sreekumar in a photo Soundtrack The film had a musical score composed by S. P. Venkatesh and the lyrics were written by Kaithapram. #Puthuvarna Vasantham : K. J. Yesudas, Sujatha #Hey Nilakkili : S. Janaki References External links * Category:1990s Malayalam-language films Category:1992 films Category:1992 romantic comedy films Category:Indian romantic comedy films Category:Films scored by Ouseppachan Category:Films scored by S. P. Venkatesh Category:Films directed by Kamal (director)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennodu_Ishtam_Koodamo
2025-04-06T15:56:20.086745
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William Daroff
William C. Daroff (born 1968) is the CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. Childhood Daroff was born in Miami Beach, Florida, where his father, neuro-ophthalmology pioneer Robert B. Daroff, M.D., was a professor at the University of Miami. He moved with his family to suburban Cleveland, Ohio in 1980, when his father became the chairman of the Department of Neurology at Case Western Reserve University. He received his bachelor's degree (summa cum laude) in political science and history, his master's degree in political science, and his Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He also studied at Kraków, Poland's Jagiellonian University, where he received a certificate in the history of Eastern European Jewry and The Holocaust. Politics and government (through 2005) William Daroff worked on three presidential campaign staffs: Rep. Jack Kemp in 1986–88, then-Vice President George H. W. Bush in 1988, and Sen. Bob Dole in 1996. Upon moving to Washington, D.C., in 2000, Daroff served as director of congressional affairs (2000–2001) and then deputy executive director (2001–2005) of the Republican Jewish Coalition. Previous position (2005–2019) In October 2005, Daroff became the vice president for public policy and director of the Washington Office of The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) formerly known as United Jewish Communities, and the United States Senate. President George W. Bush appointed Daroff to serve on the honorary delegation to accompany him to Jerusalem for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel in May 2008. In September 2007, Daroff was appointed by President George W. Bush to be a member of the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad, which is charged with the oversight of the protection of properties in Europe associated with the heritage of U.S. citizens, including Jewish cemeteries, synagogues, and memorials. He served during the Obama Administration as well, leaving the Commission in 2011. Daroff was named one of the 50 most influential Jews in America by The Jewish Daily Forward newspaper. Slate Magazine stated, "Daroff is also one of the country's better-connected Jewish operatives." He is widely quoted in newspapers, magazines, on the radio, and television across the world. He was a member of the Board of the World Council of Jewish Communal Service as well as Vice President of the Board of the Jewish Communal Service Association of North America. He has also served in leadership positions with the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington. In May 2009, Daroff was named by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) as being among the most influential Jewish Twitterers in the world for his tweeting from @Daroff. He was also called "the fastest tweet in the Jewish organizational world" in a 2010 Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) profile. He often speaks publicly on social media, including in high-profile settings such as South By Southwest in 2012. He has also been widely quoted in leading news outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, The International Herald-Tribune, Slate, Ha’aretz, The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), The Jewish Daily Forward, and newspapers around the world. He has also made frequent radio and television appearances. External links *[http://www.conferenceofpresidents.org Daroff's office web site] *[https://conferenceofpresidents.org/team/william-c-daroff/ Daroff's official biography] References <!--- See Wikipedia:Footnotes on how to create references using tags which will then appear here automatically --> Category:1968 births Category:Jewish Federations of North America Category:20th-century American Jews Category:Living people Category:Case Western Reserve University alumni Category:Case Western Reserve University School of Law alumni Category:American lobbyists Category:American campaign managers Category:Lawyers from Washington, D.C. Category:Lawyers from Cleveland Category:American Zionists Category:People from Shaker Heights, Ohio Category:Hawken School alumni Category:21st-century American Jews
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Daroff
2025-04-06T15:56:20.104973
25900165
Accra (moth)
Accra is a genus of tortrix moths in the subfamily Tortricinae and tribe Tortricini. }} * , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects vol. 5 Tortricidae. * , 1964: Discussion of Some Groups of Tortricini (Tortricidae, Lepidoptera) with Descriptions of New Genera and Species. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 9 (5): 357–416. * , 2005: Notes and descriptions of primitive Tortricini from Tropical Africa, with a list of Asian taxa (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 33 (132): 423–436. [http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=45513205]. * 2010: An annotated catalogue of the types of Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) in the collection of the Royal Museum for Central Africa (Tervuren, Belgium) with descriptions of new genera and new species. Zootaxa 2469: 1–77. Abstract: [http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/f/z02469p077f.pdf]. Category:Tortricini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Józef Razowski
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accra_(moth)
2025-04-06T15:56:20.115909
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Acleris
thumb|A.viburnana - viburnum acleris moth, raised on Viburnum. Acleris is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. As of 2007, about 241 species were known. Species Acleris abietana (Hübner, [1819-1822]) Acleris aenigmana Powell, 1964 Acleris aestuosa Yasuda, 1965 Acleris affinatana (Snellen, 1883) Acleris albicomana (Clemens, 1865) – red-edged acleris moth Acleris albiscapulana (Christoph, 1881) Acleris albopterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris alnivora Oku, 1956 Acleris amurensis (Caradja, 1928) Acleris arcticana (Guenee, 1845) Acleris arcuata (Yasuda, 1975) Acleris argyrograpta Razowski, 2003 Acleris askoldana (Christoph, 1881) Acleris aspersana (Hübner, [1814-1817]) Acleris atayalicana Kawabe, 1989 Acleris atomophora Diakonoff, 1976 Acleris auricaput Razowski, 1971 Acleris aurichalcana (Bremer, 1865) Acleris avicularia Razowski, 1964 Acleris bacurana (Turati, 1934) Acleris baleina Razowski & Trematerra, 2010 Acleris bengalica Razowski, 1964 Acleris bergmanniana (Linnaeus, 1758) – yellow rose button moth Acleris bicolor Kawabe, 1963 Acleris blanda (Yasuda, 1975) Acleris boscana (Fabricius, 1794) Acleris boscanoides Razowski, 1959 Acleris bowmanana (McDunnough, 1934) Acleris braunana (McDunnough, 1934) Acleris britannia Kearfott, 1904 – Brittania moth Acleris bununa Kawabe, 1989 Acleris busckana (McDunnough, 1934) Acleris caerulescens (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris caledoniana (Stephens, 1852) Acleris caliginosana (Walker, 1863) Acleris cameroonana Razowski, 2012 Acleris capizziana Obraztsov, 1963 Acleris caucasica (Filipjev, 1962) Acleris celiana (Robinson, 1869) Acleris cervinana (Fernald, 1882) Acleris chalybeana (Fernald, 1882) – lesser maple leafroller moth Acleris chionocentra (Meyrick, 1908) Acleris chloroma Razowski, 1993 Acleris clarkei Obraztsov, 1963 Acleris comandrana (Fernald, 1892) Acleris comariana (Lienig & Zeller, 1846) – strawberry tortrix moth Acleris compsoptila (Meyrick, 1923) Acleris conchyloides (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris coniferarum (Filipjev, 1962) Acleris cornana (McDunnough, 1933) Acleris crassa Razowski & Yasuda, 1964 Acleris crataegi (Kuznetzov, 1964) Acleris cribellata Falkovitsh, 1965 Acleris cristana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) – rufous-margined button moth Acleris curvalana (Kearfott, 1907) – blueberry leaftier moth Acleris dealbata (Yasuda, 1975) Acleris decolorata Razowski, 1964 Acleris delicata (Yasuda & Kawabe, 1980) Acleris delicatana (Christoph, 1881) Acleris dentata (Razowski, 1966) Acleris denticulosa Diakonoff, 1976 Acleris diadecta Razowski, 2003 Acleris diaphora Razowski, 2003 Acleris dispar (Liu & Bai, 1987) Acleris dryochyta (Meyrick in Caradja & Meyrick, 1937) Acleris duoloba Razowski, 2003 Acleris duracina Razowski, 1974 Acleris effractana (Hübner, 1799) – hook-winged tortrix moth Acleris elaearcha (Meyrick, 1908) Acleris elegans Oku, 1956 Acleris emargana (Fabricius, 1775) – notched-winged tortrix moth Acleris emera Razowski, 1993 Acleris enitescens (Meyrick, 1912) Acleris expressa (Filipjev, 1931) Acleris exsucana (Kennel, 1901) Acleris extensana (Walker, 1863) Acleris extranea Razowski, 1975 Acleris ferox (Razowski, 1975) Acleris ferrugana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Acleris filipjevi Obraztsov, 1956 Acleris fimbriana (Thunberg & Becklin, 1791) – yellow tortrix moth Acleris fistularis Diakonoff, 1976 Acleris flavivittana (Clemens, 1864) – multiform leafroller moth Acleris flavopterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris foliana (Walsingham, 1879) Acleris forbesana (McDunnough, 1934) – Forbes' acleris moth Acleris formosae Razowski, 1964 Acleris forsskaleana (Linnaeus, 1758) – maple leaftier moth Acleris fragariana Kearfott, 1904 Acleris fuscana – small aspen leaftier moth Acleris fuscopterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris fuscopunctata (Liu & Bai, 1987) Acleris fuscotogata (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris ganeshia Razowski, 2012 Acleris gatesclarkei Kawabe, 1992 Acleris gibbopterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris glaucomis (Meyrick, 1908) Acleris gloverana (Walsingham, 1879) – western black-headed budworm moth Acleris gobica Kuznetzov, 1975 Acleris gothena Razowski, 2012 Acleris griseopterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris hapalactis (Meyrick, 1912) Acleris harenna Razowski & Trematerra, 2010 Acleris hastiana (Linnaeus, 1758) Acleris helvolaris (Liu & Bai, 1987) Acleris hippophaeana (Heyden, 1865) Acleris hispidana (Christoph, 1881) Acleris hohuanshana Kawabe, 1989 Acleris hokkaidana Razowski & Yasuda, 1964 Acleris holmiana (Linnaeus, 1758) – golden leafroller moth Acleris hudsoniana (Walker, 1863) Acleris hyemana (Haworth, [1811]) Acleris idonea Razowski, 1972 Acleris imitatrix (Razowski, 1975) Acleris implexana (Walker, 1863) Acleris inana (Robinson, 1869) Acleris incognita Obraztsov, 1963 Acleris indignana (Christoph, 1881) Acleris issikii Oku, 1957 Acleris japonica (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris kearfottana (McDunnough, 1934) Acleris keiferi Powell, 1964 Acleris kerincina Razowski, 2012 Acleris kinangopana Razowski, 1964 Acleris klotsi Obraztsov, 1963 Acleris kochiella (Goeze, 1783) Acleris kodamai Yasuda, 1965 Acleris kuznetzovi Razowski, 1989 Acleris lacordairana (Duponchel, in Godart, 1836) Acleris laterana (Fabricius, 1794) Acleris leechi (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris lipsiana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Acleris literana (Linnaeus, 1758) – sprinkled rough-wing moth Acleris logiana (Clerck, 1759) – black-headed birch leaffolder moth Acleris longipalpana (Snellen, 1883) Acleris lorquiniana (Duponchel, in Godart, 1835) Acleris loxoscia (Meyrick, 1907) Acleris lucipara Razowski, 1964 Acleris lucipeta Razowski, 1966 Acleris luoyingensis Kawabe, 1992 Acleris lutescentis (Liu & Bai, 1987) Acleris maccana (Treitschke, 1835) – marbled dog’s-tooth tortrix Acleris macdunnoughi Obraztsov, 1963 Acleris macropterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris maculidorsana (Clemens, 1864) – stained-back leafroller moth Acleris maculopterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris malagassana Diakonoff, 1973 Acleris matthewsi Razowski, 1986 Acleris maximana (Barnes & Busck, 1920) Acleris medea Diakonoff, 1976 Acleris micropterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris minuta (Robinson, 1869) – yellow-headed fireworm moth Acleris monagma Diakonoff, 1976 Acleris mundana Kuznetzov, 1979 Acleris nakajimai Kawabe, 1992 Acleris napaea (Meyrick, 1912) Acleris nectaritis (Meyrick, 1912) Acleris negundana (Busck, 1940) – speckled acleris moth Acleris nigrilineana Kawabe, 1963 Acleris nigriradix (Filipjev, 1931) Acleris nigrolinea (Robinson, 1869) Acleris nigropterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris nishidai J.W.Brown, 2008 Acleris nivisellana (Walsingham, 1879) – snowy-shouldered acleris moth Acleris notana (Donovan, [1806]) Acleris obligatoria Park & Razowski, 1991 Acleris obtusana (Eversmann, 1844) Acleris ochropicta Razowski, 1975 Acleris ochropterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris okanagana (McDunnough, 1940) Acleris ophthalmicana Razowski & Yasuda, 1964 Acleris orphnocycla (Meyrick in Caradja & Meyrick, 1937) Acleris osthelderi (Obraztsov, 1949) Acleris oxycoccana (Packard, 1869) Acleris pallidorbis Diakonoff, 1976 Acleris paracinderella Powell, 1964 Acleris paradiseana (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris perfundana Kuznetzov, 1962 Acleris permutana (Duponchel, in Godart, 1836) Acleris phalera (Kuznetzov, 1964) Acleris phanerocrypta Diakonoff, 1973 Acleris phantastica Razowski & Yasuda, 1964 Acleris phyllosocia Razowski, 2008 Acleris placata (Meyrick, 1912) Acleris placidus Yasuda & Kawabe, 1980 Acleris platynotana (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris porphyrocentra (Meyrick in Caradja & Meyrick, 1937) Acleris potosiana Razowski & Becker, 2003 Acleris praeterita Park & Razowski, 1991 Acleris proximana (Caradja, 1927) Acleris ptychogrammos (Zeller, 1875) Acleris pulchella Kawabe, 1963 Acleris pulcherrima Razowski, 1971 Acleris quadridentana (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris quercinana (Zeller, 1849) Acleris rantaizana Razowski, 1966 Acleris razowskii (Yasuda, 1975) Acleris recula Razowski, 1974 Acleris retrusa Razowski, 1993 Acleris rhombana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) – rhomboid tortrix moth Acleris robinsoniana (Forbes, 1923) – Robinson's acleris moth Acleris roscidana (Hübner, [1796-1799]) Acleris rosella (Liu & Bai, 1987) Acleris roxana Razowski & Yasuda, 1964 Acleris rubi Razowski, 2005 Acleris rubivorella (Filipjev, 1962) Acleris rufana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Acleris ruwenzorica Razowski, 2005 Acleris sagmatias (Meyrick, 1905) Acleris salicicola Kuznetzov, 1970 Acleris santacrucis Obraztsov, 1963 Acleris scabrana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) – gray rough-wing moth Acleris schalleriana (Linnaeus, 1761) – Schaller's acleris moth Acleris schiasma Razowski, 2012 Acleris semiannula (Robinson, 1869) Acleris semipurpurana (Kearfott, 1905) – oak leaftier moth Acleris semitexta (Meyrick, 1912) Acleris senescens (Zeller, 1874) Acleris shepherdana (Stephens, 1852) Acleris similis (Filipjev, 1931) Acleris simpliciana (Walsingham, 1879) Acleris sinica (Razowski, 1966) Acleris sinuopterana Liu & Bai, 1993 Acleris sinuosaria Razowski, 1964 Acleris sordidata Razowski, 1971 Acleris sparsana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Acleris stachi (Razowski, 1953) Acleris stadiana (Barnes & Busck, 1920) Acleris stibiana (Snellen, 1883) Acleris strigifera (Filipjev, 1931) Acleris submaccana (Filipjev, 1962) Acleris subnivana (Walker, 1863) Acleris supernova Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2009 Acleris tabida Razowski, 1975 Acleris taiwana Kawabe, 1992 Acleris takeuchii Razowski & Yasuda, 1964 Acleris thiana Razowski, 1966 Acleris thomasi Razowski, 1990 Acleris thylacitis (Meyrick, 1920) Acleris tibetica Razowski, 1964 Acleris tigricolor (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris tremewani Razowski, 1964 Acleris trujilloana Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2013 Acleris tsuifengana Kawabe, 1992 Acleris tungurahuae Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2009 Acleris tunicatana (Walsingham, 1900) Acleris ulmicola (Meyrick, 1930) Acleris umbrana (Hübner, [1796-1799]) Acleris undulana (Walsingham, 1900) – cedar leaf moth Acleris uniformis (Filipjev, 1931) Acleris variana (Fernald, in Packard, 1886) – eastern black-headed budworm moth Acleris variegana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) – garden rose tortrix moth, fruit tortrix moth Acleris venatana Kawabe, 1992 Acleris yasudai Razowski, 1966 Acleris yasutoshii Kawabe, 1985 Acleris youngana (McDunnough, 1934) Acleris zeta Razowski, 1964 Acleris zimmermani Clarke in Zimmerman, 1978 Former species Acleris ferrumixtana (Benander, 1934) Acleris placidana (Robinson, 1869) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1816, Verz. bekannter Schmett.: 384. , 1985: Notes on the Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from Taiwan, 1. Tinea 12 (1): 1–10. , 1992: Notes on the Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from Taiwan, 4. Tinea 13 (17): 171–181. , 1987: On the Chinese Croesia Hübner (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) with descriptions of five new species. Acta Entomologica Sinica 30 (3): 313–320. , 1993: Studies on the Acleris Hübner and description of new species in China. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Sinozoologia 10: 297–318. Full article: . , 2010: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from Ethiopia Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research Serie II, 42 (2): 47–79. Abstract: . , 2013: Accessions to the fauna of Neotropical Tortricidae (Lepidoptera). Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 56 (1): 9–40. Full article: . External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Jacob Hübner
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Acroceuthes
Acroceuthes is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Acroceuthes leucozancla (Turner, 1945) Acroceuthes metaxanthana (Walker, 1863) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acroceuthes
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Acroplectis
Acroplectis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Acroplectis haemanthes Meyrick, 1927 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1927: Exotic Microlepidoptera. Exotic Microlepidoptera 3(12): 353–384. External links tortricidae.com Category:Euliini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acroplectis
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Aesiocopa
Aesiocopa is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Aesiocopa grandis Aesiocopa necrofolia Aesiocopa vacivana (Zeller, 1877) Former species Aesiocopa concavata Meyrick 1930 Aesiocopa patulana Walker See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Catalogue of life Beebe, William, 1947 Scale adaptation and utilization in Aesiocopa patulana Walker. Zoologica : 147-152 Organism Names Category:Sparganothini Category:Tortricidae genera
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Aethes
thumb|Aethes thumb|Aethes Aethes is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Aethes acerba Y.H. Sun & H.H. Li, 2013 Aethes affinis Razowski, 1967 Aethes afghana Razowski, 1983 Aethes alatavica (Danilevsky, in Danilevsky, Kuznetsov & Falkovitsh, 1962) Aethes albogrisea Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2009 Aethes alphitopa (Clarke, 1968) Aethes amseli Razowski, 1967 Aethes amurensis Razowski, 1964 Aethes angulatana (Robinson, 1869) Aethes angustana (Clemens, 1860) Aethes annosa Razowski, 1967 Aethes ardezana (Muller-Rutz, 1922) Aethes argentilimitana (Robinson, 1869) Aethes argyrospila Karisch, 2005 Aethes atlasi (Razowski, 1962) Aethes atmospila (Meyrick in Caradja & Meyrick, 1937) Aethes atomosana (Busck, 1907) Aethes aurofasciana (Mann, 1855) Aethes austera Razowski, 1967 Aethes baloghi Sabourin & Metzler, in Sabourin, Miller, Metzler & Vargo, 2002 Aethes beatricella (Walsingham, 1898) Aethes bicuspis Razowski & Becker, 2002 Aethes bilbaensis (Rssler, 1877) Aethes biscana (Kearfott, 1907) Aethes bistigmatus Byun & Li, 2006 Aethes bomonana (Kearfott, 1907) Aethes capnospila (Amsel, 1959) Aethes caucasia (Amsel, 1959) Aethes chilesi Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2008 Aethes cinereoviridana (Kennel, 1899) Aethes citreoflava Kuznetzov, 1966 Aethes cnicana (Westwood, in Wood, 1854) Aethes confinis Razowski, 1974 Aethes conomochla (Meyrick, 1933) Aethes conversana (Walsingham, 1907) Aethes cremonana (Ragonot, 1894) Aethes deaurana (Peyerimhoff, 1877) Aethes decens Razowski, 1970 Aethes decimana ([Denis & Schiffermuller], 1775) Aethes delotypa Razowski, 1970 Aethes dentifera Razowski, 1967 Aethes destituta Razowski, 1983 Aethes deutschiana (Zetterstedt, 1839) Aethes dilucidana (Stephens, 1852) Aethes eichleri Razowski, 1983 Aethes elpidia Razowski, 1983 Aethes evanida Razowski & Becker, 1983 Aethes fennicana (Hering, 1924) Aethes fernaldana (Walsingham, 1879) Aethes ferruginea (Walsingham, 1900) Aethes flagellana (Duponchel, in Godart, 1836) Aethes flava (Kuznetzov, 1970) Aethes floccosana (Walker, 1863) Aethes francillana (Fabricius, 1794) Aethes furvescens Bai Guo & Guo, 1996 Aethes geniculata (Meyrick, 1930) Aethes grandaeva Razowski & Becker, 1983 Aethes hartmanniana (Clerck, 1759) Aethes heleniana Razowski, 1997 Aethes hoenei Razowski, 1964 Aethes ignobilis Razowski, 1994 Aethes inexpecta Razowski, 1967 Aethes intactana (Walsingham, 1879) Aethes interruptofasciata (Robinson, 1869) Aethes iranica Razowski, 1963 Aethes jonesi Razowski, 1967 Aethes kandovana Alipanah, 2009 Aethes kasyi Razowski, 1962 Aethes kindermanniana (Treitschke, 1830) Aethes kyrkii Itämies & Mutanen, in Itämies, Mutanen & Lankinen, 2003 Aethes labonita Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2013 Aethes languidana (Mann, 1855) Aethes lateritia Razowski, 1970 Aethes louisiana (Busck, 1907) Aethes luteopictana (Kennel, 1900) Aethes lygrana Karisch, 1992 Aethes macasiana Razowski & Pelz, 2001 Aethes margaritana (Haworth, [1811]) Aethes margaritifera Falkovitsh, 1963 Aethes margarotana (Duponchel, in Godart, 1836) Aethes matheri Sabourin & Miller, in Sabourin, Miller, Metzler & Vargo, 2002 Aethes matthewcruzi Sabourin & Vargo, in Sabourin, Miller, Metzler & Vargo, 2002 Aethes mauritanica (Walsingham, 1898) Aethes mesomelana (Walker, 1863) Aethes mirifica Razowski & Becker, 1983 Aethes monera Razowski, 1986 Aethes mordax (Meyrick, 1917) Aethes moribundana (Staudinger, 1859) Aethes munda Karisch, 2003 Aethes mymara Razowski, 1997 Aethes nefandana (Kennel, 1899) Aethes obliquana (Kearfott, 1907) Aethes obscurana (Caradja, 1916) Aethes olibra Razowski, 1994 Aethes pamirana (Razowski, 1967) Aethes pannosana (Kennel, 1913) Aethes pardaliana (Kennel, 1899) Aethes patricia Metzler, 2000 Aethes pemeantensis Gibeaux, 1985 Aethes perfidana (Kennel, 1901) Aethes persica Razowski, 1963 Aethes piercei Obraztsov, 1952 Aethes pinara Razowski & Becker, 2007 Aethes planaltinae Razowski & Becker, 1983 Aethes portentosa Razowski & Becker, 1983 Aethes prangana (Kennel, 1900) Aethes promptana (Robinson, 1869) Aethes rana (Busck, 1907) Aethes razowskii Sabourin & Miller, in Sabourin, Miller, Metzler & Vargo, 2002 – Razowski's aethes moth Aethes rectilineana (Caradja, 1939) Aethes rubigana (Treitschke, 1830) Aethes rubiginana (Walsingham, 1903) Aethes rutilana (Hubner, [1814-1817]) Aethes sanguinana (Treitschke, 1830) Aethes scalana (Zerny, 1927) Aethes semicircularis Y.H. Sun & H.H. Li, 2013 Aethes seriatana (Zeller, 1875) – seriated aethes moth Aethes sexdentata Sabourin & Miller, in Sabourin, Miller, Metzler & Vargo, 2002 Aethes shakibai Huemer & Wieser, 2004 Aethes smeathmanniana (Fabricius, 1781) – Smeathmann's aethes moth Aethes sonorae (Walsingham, 1884) – streaked aethes moth Aethes spartinana (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916) Aethes spirana (Kennel, 1899) Aethes subcitreoflava Y.H. Sun & H.H. Li, 2013 Aethes sulphurosana (Kennel, 1901) Aethes taiwanica (Razowski, 1977) Aethes terriae Sabourin & Miller, in Sabourin, Miller, Metzler & Vargo, 2002 Aethes tesserana ([Denis & Schiffermuller], 1775) Aethes tornella Walsingham, 1898 Aethes triangulana (Treitschke, 1835) Aethes turialba (Busck, 1920) Aethes tuxtlana Razowski, 1986 Aethes vachelliana (Kearfott, 1907) Aethes vicinana (Mann, 1859) Aethes westratei Sabourin & Miller, in Sabourin, Miller, Metzler & Vargo, 2002 Aethes williana (Brahm, 1791) Aethes xanthina Falkovitsh, 1963 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2009: Synopsis of the Cochylini (Tortricidae: Tortricinae: Cochylini) of Iran, with the description of a new species. Zootaxa 2245: 1-31. , 1820, Enum. Insect.: 90. , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1986: List of Neotropical Aethes Billb. and Aethesoides Raz. (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae), with descriptions of new species. Annales Zoologici, Polska Akademia Nauk. 40(7): 387–396. , 2011: Diagnoses and remarks on genera of Tortricidae, 2: Cochylini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 39 (156): 397–414. , 2002: Systematic and faunistic data on Neotropical Cochylini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), with descriptions of new species. Part.1. Acta zool. cracov. 45: 287-316 , 2009: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from the mountains of Ecuador and remarks on their geographical distribution. Part IV. Eastern Cordillera. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 51B (1–2): 119–187. doi:10.3409/azc.52b_1-2.119–187. Full article: . , 2013: Accessions to the fauna of Neotropical Tortricidae (Lepidoptera). Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 56 (1): 9-40. Full article: . , 2002: Revised identities and new species of Aethes from Midwestern North America (Tortricidae). The Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 156 (4): 216–233. Full article: . , 2013: Three new species of Aethes Billberg, 1820 (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Cochylini), with a list of the species from China. Zootaxa 3669 (4): 456–468. Abstract: External links tortricidae.com Category:Cochylini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aethes
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Aleimma
Aleimma is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Aleimma loeflingiana (Linnaeus, 1758) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects vol. 5 Tortricidae. , 1816, Verz. bekannter Schmett.: 391. , 2010: Lepidoptera Tortricidae from SE European Russia with description of Ceratoxanthis saratovica sp. n. Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research Serie II 42 (1): 19–26. External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleimma
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Alytopistis
Alytopistis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Alytopistis tortricitella (Walker, 1866) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick Category:Tortricinae
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alytopistis
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Amboyna (moth)
Amboyna is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Amboyna diapella Common, 1965 Amboyna furcifera Razowski, 1964 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects vol. 5 Tortricidae. , 1964, Discussion of Some Groups of Tortricini (Tortricidae, Lepidoptera) with Descriptions of New Genera and Species. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 9(5): 357–416. External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Józef Razowski
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amboyna_(moth)
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Amorbia
Amorbia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Group curitiba Amorbia curitiba Phillips & Powell, 2007 Amorbia stenovalvae Phillips & Powell, 2007 Group productana Amorbia catarina Phillips & Powell, 2007 Amorbia dominicana Phillips & Powell, 2007 Amorbia productana (Walker, 1863) Amorbia revolutana Zeller, 1877 Group humerosana Amorbia cuneanum (Walsingham, 1879) Amorbia humerosana Clemens, 1860 Amorbia santamaria Phillips & Powell, 2007 Group chiapas Amorbia chiapas Phillips & Powell, 2007 Amorbia potosiana Phillips & Powell, 2007 Group colubrana Amorbia cacoa Phillips & Polwell, 2007 Amorbia cocori Phillips & Powell, 2007 Amorbia colubrana (Zeller, 1866) Amorbia exustana (Zeller, 1866) Amorbia knudsoni Phillips & Powell, 2007 Amorbia laterculana (Zeller, 1877) Amorbia nuptana (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) Amorbia osmotris Meyrick, 1932 Group exsectana Amorbia exsectana (Zeller, 1877) Group rectangularis Amorbia concavana (Zeller, 1877) Amorbia emigratella Busck, 1909, Mexican leaf-roller Amorbia rectangularis Meyrick, 1931 Group decerptana Amorbia chlorolyca Meyrick, 1931 Amorbia cordobana Phillips & Powell, 2007 Amorbia decerptana (Zeller, 1877) Amorbia eccopta Walsingham, 1913 Amorbia monteverde Phillips & Powell, 2007 Amorbia rhombobasis Phillips & Powell, 2007 Species group unknown Amorbia depicta Walsingham, 1913 Amorbia effoetana (Moschler, 1891) Amorbia elaeopetra Meyrick, 1932 Amorbia jaczewskii Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2008 Amorbia helioxantha Meyrick, 1917 Amorbia leptophracta (Meyrick, 1931) Amorbia maracayana Amsel, 1956 Amorbia rectilineana (Zeller, 1877) Amorbia trisecta Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2010 Amorbia vero Powell & Brown, 2012 Former species Amorbia teratana (Zeller, 1877) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1860, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.Philad. 12: 352. ; 2007: Phylogenetic relationships, systematics, and biology of the species of Amorbia Clemens (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Sparganothini). , 2010: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from Peru. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 53B (1-2): 73–159. . Full article: . External links tortricidae.com Category:Sparganothini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by James Brackenridge Clemens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amorbia
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Amphicoecia
Amphicoecia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Amphicoecia adamana (Kennel, 1919) Amphicoecia phasmatica (Meyrick in Caradja & Meyrick, 1937) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Cnephasiini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphicoecia
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Anacrusis (moth)
Anacrusis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Anacrusis aerobatica (Meyrick, 1917) Anacrusis atrosparsana Zeller, 1877 Anacrusis aulaeodes (Meyrick, 1926) Anacrusis brunnorbis Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2008 Anacrusis epidicta Razowski & Becker, 2011 Anacrusis erioheir Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2006 Anacrusis gutta Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2009 Anacrusis guttula Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2010 Anacrusis marriana (Stoll, in Cramer, 1782) Anacrusis napoensis Razowski & Pelz, 2007 Anacrusis nephrodes (Walsingham, 1914) Anacrusis rhizosema (Meyrick, 1931) Anacrusis rubida Razowski, 2004 Anacrusis ruptimacula (Dognin, 1904) Anacrusis russomitrana Razowski & Becker, in Razowski, 2004 Anacrusis securiferana (Walker, 1866) Anacrusis stapiana (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) Anacrusis subruptimacula Razowski & Becker, 2011 Anacrusis thunberghiana (Stoll, 1782) Anacrusis turrialbae Razowski & Becker, 2011 Anacrusis yanayacana Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2010 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 2004: Atteriini collected in Brazil, with descriptions of four new species (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologica 32(128): 347-353. , 2004: Tortricinae and Chlidanotinae (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) collected by B. Landry in Ecuador. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 47 (3-4): 249-261. Full article: . , 2011: Systematic and faunistic data on Neotropical Tortricidae: Phricanthini, Tortricini, Atteriini, Polyorthini, Chlidanotini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 39 (154): 161-181. , 2006: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) in the valley of Río Gualaceo, East Cordillera in Ecuador, with descriptions of new taxa. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 49B (1-2): 17-53. Full article: . , 2008: Tortricidae from the Mountains of Ecuador. Part III: Western Cordillera (Insecta: Lepidoptera). Genus 19 (3): 497-575. . , 2009: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from the mountains of Ecuador and remarks on their geographical distribution. Part IV. Eastern Cordillera. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 51B (1-2): 119-187. doi:10.3409/azc.52b_1-2.119-187. Full article: . , 2010: Some Tortricidae from the East Cordillera in Ecuador reared from larvae in Yanayacu Biological Station in Ecuador (Insecta: Lepidoptera). Genus 21 (4): 585-603. Full article: . , 1877, Horae Soc. ent. Ross. 13: 87. External links tortricidae.com Category:Atteriini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anacrusis_(moth)
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Anchicremna
Anchicremna is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Anchicremna eulidias Meyrick, 1926 Anchicremna uncinata Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2010 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1926: Exotic Microlepidoptera. Exotic Microlepidoptera 3(8): 225-256. , 2010: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from Peru. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 53B (1-2): 73-159. . Full article: . External links tortricidae.com Category:Sparganothini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchicremna
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Ancyroclepsis
Ancyroclepsis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Ancyroclepsis nakhasathieni Tuck, 1995 Ancyroclepsis rhodoconia Diakonoff, 1976 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1976, Zool. Verh. Leiden 144: 94. External links Tortricid.net Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancyroclepsis
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Aneuxanthis
Aneuxanthis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Aneuxanthis locupletana (Hubner, [1822]) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1933, Amat. Papillons 6: 243. External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aneuxanthis
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Anisogona
Anisogona is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Anisogona hilaomorpha (Turner, 1926) Anisogona mediana (Walker, 1863) Anisogona notoplaga (Turner, 1945) Anisogona simana (Meyrick, 1881) Anisogona similana (Walker, 1863) Anisogona thysanoma (Meyrick, 1910) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links Tortricid.net Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Epitymbiini
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisogona
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Anisotenes
Anisotenes is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Anisotenes acrodasys Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes amphiloga Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes axigera (Diakonoff, 1941) Anisotenes basalis (Diakonoff, 1941) Anisotenes bathygrapha Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes cacotechna Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes decora Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes dracontodonta Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes ellipegrapha Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes fallax Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes leucophthalma Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes libidinosa Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes oxygrapta Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes phanerogonia Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes pyrra Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes schizolitha Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes scoliographa Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes spodotes Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes stemmatostola Diakonoff, 1952 Anisotenes uniformis (Diakonoff, 1941) See also List of Tortricidae genera References Brown, J. W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects. 5 Tortricidae. Diakonoff (1952). Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. (2) 49 (1): 100. External links Tortricid.net Category:Anisotenes Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisotenes
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Anopina
Anopina is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Anopina ainslieana Obraztsov, 1962 Anopina albomaculana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina albominima Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina anotera (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina apicalis Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina arizonana (Walsingham, 1884) Anopina asaphes (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina asuturana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina bicolor Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina bifurcatana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina bloomfieldana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina bonagotoides Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina chelatana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina chemsaki Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina chipinquensis Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina chiricahuae Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina circumtila Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina condata Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina confusa Obraztsov, 1962 Anopina dentata Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina desmatana (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina durangoensis Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina ednana (Kearfott, 1907) Anopina eleonora Obraztsov, 1962 Anopina glossana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina gnathodentana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina griseana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina guatemalana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina guerrerana Obraztsov, 1962 Anopina hermana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina hilasma (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina impotana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina incana (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina internacionana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina iturbidensis Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina macartyana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina macrospinana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina manantlana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina meredithi Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina metlec Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina minas Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina parasema (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina perplexa Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina phaeopina Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina pinana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina potosiensis Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina praecisana (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina psaeroptera (Razowski & Becker, 1986) Anopina pseudominas Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina pseudotilia Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina quadritiliana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina revolcaderos Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina rusiasana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina sacculapinana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina salvadorana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina scintillans (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina silvertonana Obraztsov, 1962 Anopina soltera Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina transtiliana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina triangulana (Kearfott, 1908) Anopina undata (Walsingham, 1914) Anopina unicana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina volcana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina wellingi Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina wrighti Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina xicotepeca Razowski & Brown, 2004 Anopina yecorana Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina yolox Brown & Powell, 2000 See also List of Tortricidae genera References Brown, J. W., 2005: World Catalogue of Insects volume 5 Tortricidae. Obraztsov, 1962, American Museum Novitates 2082: 2. External links Tortricid.net Category:Euliini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anopina
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Anthophrys
Anthophrys is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. The genus was erected by Alexey Diakonoff in 1960. Species Anthophrys spectabilis Diakonoff, 1960 See also List of Tortricidae genera References Brown, J. W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects. 5 Tortricidae. Diakonoff (1960). Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. (2) 53 (2): 121. External links Tortricid.net Category:Archipini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthophrys
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Antigraptis
Antigraptis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Antigraptis hemicrates Meyrick, 1930 Antigraptis trigonia Zhang & Li, 2004 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Tortricinae Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigraptis
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Antiphrastis
Antiphrastis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Antiphrastis galenopa Meyrick, in de Joannis, 1930 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1930, in de Joannis Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 98(Suppl)(1929): 713. External links Tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiphrastis
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Apateta
Apateta is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Apateta cryphia Turner, 1926 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links Tortricid.net Category:Tortricinae Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apateta
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Aphrozestis
Aphrozestis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Aphrozestis scoriopa Meyrick, 1931 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links Tortricid.net Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Monotypic moth genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrozestis
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Aphthonocosma
Aphthonocosma is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. The genus was erected by Alexey Diakonoff in 1953. Species Aphthonocosma plutarcha Diakonoff, 1953 See also List of Tortricidae genera References Brown, J. W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects. 5 Tortricidae. Diakonoff, A. (1953) Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (2) 49 (3): 42. External links Tortricid.net Category:Archipini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphthonocosma
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Apinoglossa
Apinoglossa is a genus of leafroller moths in the family Tortricidae. This genus has a single species, Apinoglossa comburana, found in Puerto Rico.See also*List of Tortricidae generaReferences External links *[http://www.tortricidae.com/catalogueGenusList.asp?gcode=70 tortricidae.com] Category:Tortricinae Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Moths described in 1891 Category:Moths of the Caribbean
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apinoglossa
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Aplastoceros
Aplastoceros is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Aplastoceros affabilis Diakonoff, 1956 Aplastoceros carphalea Diakonoff, 1953 Aplastoceros dentifera Diakonoff, 1953 Aplastoceros euetrias Diakonoff, 1953 Aplastoceros peneploca Diakonoff, 1953 Aplastoceros plumbata Diakonoff, 1953 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links Tortricid.net Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Epitymbiini
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aplastoceros
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Apotoforma
Apotoforma is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Apotoforma apatela (Walsingham, 1914) Apotoforma cimelia (Diakonoff, 1960) Apotoforma cydna Razowski, 1993 Apotoforma dolosa (Walsingham, 1914) Apotoforma epacticta Razowski & Becker, 1984 (from Mato Grosso/Brazil) Apotoforma fustigera Razowski, 1986 Apotoforma hodgesi Razowski, 1993 Apotoforma jamaicana Razowski, 1964 Apotoforma kakamegae Razowski, 2012 Apotoforma mayumbeana Razowski, 2012 Apotoforma monochroma (Walsingham, 1897) Apotoforma negans (Walsingham, 1897) Apotoforma ptygma Razowski, 1993 Apotoforma rotundipennis (Walsingham, 1897) Apotoforma smaragdina Bippus, 2020 (from Réunion) Apotoforma uncifera Razowski, 1964 Apotoforma viridans Razowski & Becker, 2003 See also List of Tortricidae genera References Bippus, M., 2020. Records of Lepidoptera from the Malagasy region with description of new species (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae, Noctuidae, Alucitidae, Choreutidae, Euteliidae, Gelechiidae, Blastobasidae, Pterophoridae, Tonzidae, Tineidae, Praydidae, Cosmopterigidae, Batrachedridae). - Phelsuma 28: 60-100 , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects vol. 5 Tortricidae. , 1964: Discussion of Some Groups of Tortricini (Tortricidae, Lepidoptera) with Descriptions of New Genera and Species. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 9 (5): 357–416. , 1986: The Data on Tortricini (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) published after 1966. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 29 (19): 423–440. , 1993: Revision of Apotoforma Busk, 1932 (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), with descriptions of four other Tortricini species. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 36 (1): 183–197. , 2012: Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from the Tervuren Museum: 1. Tortricini and Chlidanotini. Polish Journal of Entomology 81 (2): 129–143. Abstract and full article: . External links Tortricid.net Category:Tortricini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apotoforma
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Archactenis
Archactenis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Archactenis centrostricta (Diakonoff, 1941) Archactenis haplozona (Meyrick, 1921) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archactenis
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Archicnephasia
Archicnephasia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. It contains only one species, Archicnephasia hartigi, which is found in Italy. The wingspan is . Adults are on wing in late autumn. Etymology The species is named for Friedrich Reichsgraf von Hartig. See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links Tortricidae.com Category:Cnephasiini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Moths of Europe Category:Taxa named by Józef Razowski Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archicnephasia
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Archidemis
Archidemis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Archidemis anastea Diakonoff, 1968 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1968 Microlepidoptera of the Philippine Islands. United States National Museum Bulletin, 257: 7-100, 300-337, 414-425. Full article: External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archidemis
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Archigraptis
Archigraptis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Archigraptis chrysodesma (Diakonoff, 1952) Archigraptis haemorrhaga Tuck, 1988 Archigraptis limacina Razowski, 1964 Archigraptis limacinoides Kuznetzov, 1992 Archigraptis rosei Tuck, 1988 Archigraptis stauroma (Diakonoff, 1968) Archigraptis strigifera Tuck, 1988 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects vol. 5 Tortricidae. , 1968 Microlepidoptera of the Philippine Islands. United States National Museum Bulletin, 257: 7–100, 300–337, 414–425. Full article: , 1964, Discussion of Some Groups of Tortricini (Tortricidae, Lepidoptera) with Descriptions of New Genera and Species. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 9(5): 357–416. , 1988: A taxonomic revision of the genera Polemograptis Meyrick, and Archigraptis Razowski (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Systematic Entomology 13 (1): 115–129. Abstract: . External links Tortricid.net Category:Tortricini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archigraptis
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Aristocosma
Aristocosma is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae.Species*Aristocosma chrysophilana <small>(Walker, 1863)</small>See also*List of Tortricidae generaReferences * , 1881, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. W. 6: 427. * , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5 External links *[http://www.tortricidae.com/catalogueGenusList.asp?gcode=112 tortricidae.com] Category:Archipini Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristocosma
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Arizelana
Arizelana is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. The genus was erected by Alexey Diakonoff in 1953. Species Arizelana bibatrix Diakonoff, 1953 Arizelana margaritobola Diakonoff, 1953 Arizelana pyroplegma Diakonoff, 1953 See also List of Tortricidae genera References Diakonoff, A. 1953, Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. (2) 49 (3): 38. Brown, John W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects 5. External links Tortricid.net Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizelana
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Ascerodes
Ascerodes is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Ascerodes prochlora Meyrick, 1905 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1905, Trans. ent. Soc. Lond. 1905: 234. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5 External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascerodes
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Asterolepis (moth)
Asterolepis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Asterolepis brandti Common, 1965 Asterolepis chlorissa (Razowski, 1966) Asterolepis cypta Razowski, 2012 Asterolepis dipterocarpi Razowski, 2012 Asterolepis earina Common, 1965 Asterolepis engis Razowski, 2012 Asterolepis glycera (Meyrick, 1910) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects vol. 5 Tortricidae. , 2012: Descriptions of new Tortricini from the Oriental and Australian regions (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 40 (159): 315–335. Full article: . External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Józef Razowski
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterolepis_(moth)
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Astrosa
Astrosa is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. It contains only one species, Astrosa leucosema, which is found in Indonesia (Java). See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Cnephasiini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Moths of Indonesia Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrosa
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Atelodora
Atelodora is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Atelodora agramma Lower, 1900 Atelodora pelochytana Meyrick, 1881 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1881, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. W. 6: 426. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5 External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atelodora
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Atteria (moth)
Atteria is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Atteria docima Druce, 1912 Atteria drucei Walsingham, 1914 Atteria pavimentata Meyrick, 1913 Atteria strigicinctana Walker, 1863 Atteria transversana (Walker, 1863) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Atteriini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atteria_(moth)
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Authomaema
Authomaema is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Authomaema diemeniana (Zeller, 1877) Authomaema pentacosma (Lower, 1900) Authomaema rusticata Meyrick, 1922 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1916, Trans. R. S. Austral. 40: 507. External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authomaema
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Avaria (moth)
Avaria is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Avaria constanti (Rebel, in Rebel & Rogenhofer, 1894) Avaria hyerana (Millière, 1858) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1981, Priamus 1: 117. ,2005 World Catalogue of Insects 5 External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avaria_(moth)
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Pinguicula orchidioides
Pinguicula orchidioides is a perennial rosette-forming insectivorous herb native to Mexico and Guatemala. A species of butterwort, it forms summer rosettes of flat, succulent leaves up to 5 centimeters (2 in) long, which are covered in mucilaginous (sticky) glands that attract, trap, and digest arthropod prey. Nutrients derived from the prey are used to supplement the nutrient-poor substrate that the plant grows in. Uniquely among Pinguicula species from the Americas, p. orchidioides produces gemma-like basal buds which elongate into stolons and serve as a means of asexual reproduction. In the winter the plant forms a non-carnivorous rosette of small, fleshy leaves that conserves energy while food and moisture supplies are low. Single purple flowers appear between July and September on upright stalks up to 22 centimeters long. The species was first described in 1844 by Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle, but following an unfortunate misidentification by his contemporary William Jackson Hooker, was relegated to the ranks of botanical synonymy and generally forgotten until it was rediscovered through the works of botanists in the 1990s. The generic name Pinguicula is derived from the Latin pinguis (meaning "fat") due to the buttery texture of the surface of the carnivorous leaves. The specific epithet orchidioides refers to dainty, orchid-like flowers. Plant characteristics thumb|Bulblets around the base of a summer rosette elongating into stolons Habit and phenology Like many Mexican butterworts, P. orchidioides is seasonally dimorphic, in that it undergoes two distinct growth habits throughout the year. During the summer when rain and insect prey are most plentiful, the plant forms a ground hugging rosette up to 10 centimeters (4 in) in diameter and composed of ovate to lanceolate leaves with distinct petioles. In a feature unique among Mexican Pinguicula, P. orchidioides produces stolons throughout the summer growing period. These start out as gemma-like buds in the winter rosette and elongate into whip-like stolons up to 8 centimeters (3 in) long during the summer. These stolons, which have small non-glandular leaves interspersed along their length, can take root to form new plantlets upon contact with a suitable growing substrate. This trait allows the species to form clumps of plants, many of which are genetically identical. As is typical in the genus, the upper lamina surface of the summer leaves is densely covered by peduncular (stalked) mucilagenous glands and sessile (flat) digestive glands. The peduncular glands consist of a few secretory cells on top of a single-celled stalk. These cells produce a mucilaginous secretion which forms visible droplets across the leaf surface. This wet appearance probably helps lure prey in search of water; a similar phenomenon is observed in the sundews. The droplets secrete only limited enzymes and serve mainly to entrap insects. On contact with an insect, the peduncular glands release additional mucilage from special reservoir cells located at the base of their stalks. The insect struggles, triggering more glands and encasing itself in mucilage. The sessile glands, which lie flat on the leaf surface, serve to digest the insect prey. Once the prey is entrapped by the peduncular glands and digestion begins, the initial flow of nitrogen triggers enzyme release by the sessile glands. These enzymes, which include amylase, esterase, phosphatase, protease, and ribonuclease break down the digestible components of the insect body. These fluids are then absorbed back into the leaf surface through cuticular holes, leaving only the chitin exoskeleton of the larger insects on the leaf surface. Flowers thumb|P. orchidioides flower Pinguicula orchidioides produces one to three flowers during each flowering period. These are borne singly on upright flower stalks which are 7 to 22 centimeters (3–9 in.) long, cherry red in color, and glabrous except near the calyx. The flowers themselves are composed of five petals which are fused at one end. The throat, the portion of the flower near the attachment point which holds the reproductive organs, is funnel shaped, and the petals flare out from there into a five-lobed zygomorphic corolla. Below the attachment point to the stem the petals are fused into an 18–26 millimeter long spur which protrudes backwards roughly perpendicular to the rest of the flower. Pollinated ovaries ripen into 4–5 millimeter (– in.) dehiscent seed capsules containing numerous 1 millimeter long seeds. De Candolle, in subdividing the genus Pinguicula, included the species in the newly created section Orcheosanthus along with other species with purple, deeply bilabiate corollas with 5 sub-equal lobes, a short floral tube, and a large spur not protruding past this tube. Two years later, Hooker described a plant he saw growing at Kew Botanical Gardens and, thinking it to be similar to Candolle's P. orchidioides, applied that name. Unfortunately, this specimen was actually a P. moranensis var. neovolcanica, causing great confusion for taxonomists who thereafter treated P. orchidioides as a synonym of P. caudata or P. macrophylla. Recognition of the species was only maintained by Sprague (1928), who contended that De Candolle's species was discrete from the plant described by Hooker. Casper, while omitting the species from his revision of the genus in 1966, noted that P. orchidioides auct. non A.DC.: Hook. was probably a nomen dubium vel ambiguum. However, the identification of P. orchidioides A.DC. was left unaddressed and was forgotten, so that when Hans Luhrs described stoloniferous Pinguicula specimens in 1995, he did so under a new name: P. stolonifera. It wasn't until 1998 that the species was re-described under the name P. orchidioides by Mexican Pinguicula specialist Sergio Zamudio. He noted its distinction from other species based on leaf shape, stolon production, flower morphology and geographical isolation (from P. oblongiloba). Here it grows in mountainous regions between 2000 and 2700 (3000) meters (6500–8850 ft) in altitude. Pinguicula orchidioides seems to prefer humid hillsides, slopes or embankments, where it grows amongst pine-oak woodlands in reddish-brown to brown, clay or sandy-clay soil. Other companion plants include members of the genera Arbutus, Arctostaphylos, and Clethra. Notes References Casper, S.J. 1966. Monographie der Gattung Pinguicula L. Heft 127/128, Vol 31. Stuttgart: Bibliotheca Botanica Cieslak, T., Polepalli, J.S., White, A., Müller, K., Borsch, T., Barthlott, W., Steiger, J., Marchant, A. & Legendre, L. 2005. Phylogenetic analysis of Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae): chloroplast DNA sequences and morphology support several geographically distinct radiations; American Journal of Botany. 2005;92:1723–1736. Candonelle, A.P. De. 1844. Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis; Tomo VIII. Paris. pp. 26–32. D'Amato, P. 1998. The Savage Garden: Cultivating Carnivorous Plants. Berkeley, California: Ten Speed Press. Ernst, A. 1961 Revision der Gattung Pinguicula Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 80(2): 145–194 Hemsley, W.B. 1879–88. Botany in Godwin F.D. y O. Salvin, Biologia Centrali-Americana. R.H. Porter, London, 5 vol. Hooker, J.D. 1846 P. orchidioides. Botanical Magazine. 72: tab. 4231 Legendre L (2000). "The genus Pinguicula L. (Lentibulariaceae): an overview". Acta Botanica Gallica 141 (1): 77–95. Mc Vaugh, R. & J.T.Mickel 1963. Notes on Pinguicula, sec. Orcheosanthus. Brittonia, Vol. 15, Issue 2 (apr. 15, 1963), p. 134–140 Luhrs, H.; New additions to the genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) of Mexico Phytologia, 1995, vol. 79 (2), pages 114 - 122 ([available in http://epbb.club.fr/Publications/P_stolonifera_P_laxifolia.pdf pdf]) Ruiz, S.Z. 2001 Revision de la seccion Orcheosanthus del Genero Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Zamudio, S. 1998 Situacion taxonomica de Pinguicula orchidioides DC. (Lentibulariaceae), Acta Botanica Mexicana, 1998, vol.42, pages 7–13 Category:Carnivorous plants of North America Category:Flora of Guerrero Category:Flora of Oaxaca Category:Flora of Guatemala orchidoides Category:Plants described in 1844
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinguicula_orchidioides
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Balioxena
Balioxena is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae in the family Tortricidae. The genus was erected by Edward Meyrick. Species Balioxena iospila Meyrick, 1912 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1912, Exotic Microlepid. 1: 12. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5 External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balioxena
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Barygnathella
Barygnathella is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Barygnathella acrogonia (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella anthracospila (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella argentea (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella bathyglypha (Diakonoff, 1951) Barygnathella caryotrota (Meyrick, 1938) Barygnathella centripeta Diakonoff, 1973 Barygnathella chrysauges (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella diagrapha Diakonoff, 1973 Barygnathella glaucops (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella lithodes (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella olivacea (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella ophiodora (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella orphnina (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella phanerosema Diakonoff, 1972 Barygnathella plagiozona Diakonoff, 1972 Barygnathella polystalagma (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella prosecta Diakonoff, 1972 Barygnathella psorospora Diakonoff, 1973 Barygnathella pulverulosa Diakonoff, 1972 Barygnathella rhodantha (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella seriographa Diakonoff, 1974 Barygnathella subtilis (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella teratographa (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella triangulum (Diakonoff, 1954) Barygnathella tricolor (Diakonoff, 1944) Barygnathella virens (Diakonoff, 1954) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barygnathella
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Bathypluta
Bathypluta is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Bathypluta metoeca Diakonoff, 1950 Bathypluta triphaenella (Snellen, 1903) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1950, Bull. Br. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Ent. 1: 215 , 1993: A new species of Bathypluta Diakonoff from Sulawesi (Tortricidae). Tyô to Ga, 43 (4): 237–238. Abstract and full article: . External links tortricidae.com Category:Ceracini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathypluta
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Battalia (moth)
Battalia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Although first described in 1952 by Alexey Diakonoff from New Guinean specimens collected by the Third Archbold Expedition, the name he gave the genus—Parachorista—was preoccupied. The replacement name Battalia was first published in 1981 by Ahmet Ömer Koçak. Species , Gilligan, Baixeras and Brown's Online World Catalogue of the Tortricidae lists the following species: Battalia acmemorpha (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia anassa (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia anisographa (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia anthracograpta (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia apheles (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia colobodesma (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia cricophora (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia euphyes (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia fusca (Diakonoff, 1953) Battalia insignis (Diakonoff, 1953) Battalia lagaroptycha (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia lutescens (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia mimela (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia ochra (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia oligosta (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia pityrochroa (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia psara (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia rhopalodes (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia stenoptera (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia trulligera (Diakonoff, 1952) Battalia verecunda (Diakonoff, 1952) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1981, Priamus 1: 119. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5. External links tortricidae.com Category:Battalia (moth) Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battalia_(moth)
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Beryllophantis
Beryllophantis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Beryllophantis allochlora Horak & Sauter, 1979 Beryllophantis alphophora Horak & Sauter, 1979 Beryllophantis asticta Horak & Sauter, 1979 Beryllophantis cochlias Meyrick, 1938 Beryllophantis microtera Horak & Sauter, 1979 Beryllophantis phaioptera Horak & Sauter, 1979 Beryllophantis poicila Horak & Sauter, 1979 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects vol. 5 Tortricidae. , 1979: Revision of the genus Beryllophantis Meyrick (Lepidoptera : Tortricidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 27 (5): 789–811. , 1938, Trans. R. Soc. Lond. 87: 509 External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beryllophantis
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Borboniella
Borboniella is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. The genus was erected by Alexey Diakonoff in 1957. Species Borboniella allomorpha (Meyrick, 1922) Borboniella bifracta Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella chrysorrhoea Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella conflatilis Diakonoff, 1977 Borboniella cubophora Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella discruciata (Meyrick, 1930) Borboniella gigantella Guillermet, 2004 Borboniella leucaspis Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella marmaromorpha Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella montana Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella octops Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella pelecys Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella peruella Guillermet, 2012 Borboniella rosacea Diakonoff, 1960 Borboniella rougonella Guillermet, 2012 Borboniella spudaea Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella striatella Guillermet, 2012 Borboniella tekayaella Guillermet, 2013 Borboniella viettei Diakonoff, 1957 Borboniella vulpicolor Diakonoff, 1957 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1957, Mm. Inst. scient. Madagascar (E) 8: 242. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5. External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borboniella
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Borneogena
Borneogena is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Borneogena antigrapha Diakonoff, 1941 Borneogena siniaevi Razowski, 2009 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1941, Treubia 18: 403. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5. External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borneogena
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Brachiolia
Brachiolia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Brachiolia amblopis (Meyrick, 1911) Brachiolia egenella (Walker, 1864) Brachiolia obscurana Razowski, 1966 Brachiolia wojtusiaki Razowski, 1986 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World Catalogue of Insects vol. 5 Tortricidae. 1986: The data on Tortricini (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) published after 1966. , Acta zoologica cracoviensia, 29: 423–4440. full article. External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Józef Razowski
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachiolia
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Brachyvalva
Brachyvalva is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Brachyvalva inoffensa Diakonoff, 1960 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachyvalva
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Nuritamburia
Nuritamburia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Nuritamburia chlorocalla (Walsingham, in Sharp, 1907) Nuritamburia metallurgica (Walsingham, in Sharp, 1907) Nuritamburia phyllanthana (Swezey, 1940) Nuritamburia semicineriana (Swezey, 1913) Nuritamburia thoracina (Walsingham, 1907) Taxonomy Nuritamburia is the replacement name for Bradleyella. See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2007, A replacement name for a Hawaiian moth, Centre for Entomological Studies Miscellaneous Papers 105 (3-4) External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Endemic moths of Hawaii Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuritamburia
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Brongersmia
Brongersmia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Brongersmia polytropa Diakonoff, 1972 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brongersmia
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Callibryastis
Callibryastis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. It contains only one species, Callibryastis pachnota, which is found in Vietnam and India. Adults usually have almost unicolorous blackish brown forewings. See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Monotypic moth genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick Category:Moths of Asia Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callibryastis
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Campotenes
Campotenes is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Campotenes beryllodes (Diakonoff, 1954) Campotenes chrysopluta (Diakonoff, 1954) Campotenes microphthalma (Diakonoff, 1954) Campotenes vervoorti Diakonoff, 1972 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campotenes
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Capnoptycha
Capnoptycha is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Capnoptycha cavifrons (Turner, 1926) Capnoptycha ipnitis (Meyrick, 1910) Capnoptycha tholera (Turner, 1925) Capnoptycha zostrophora (Turner, 1925) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Epitymbiini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capnoptycha
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Capua (moth)
Capua is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Capua aeluropa Meyrick, 1926 Capua arctophaea Meyrick, 1924 Capua aridela Turner, 1918 Capua changi Kawabe, 1989 Capua chloraspis Meyrick, 1924 Capua cirrhanthes Meyrick, 1921 Capua coenotoca Diakonoff, 1983 Capua cornigera Meyrick, 1912 Capua endocypha Meyrick, 1931 Capua euphona Meyrick, 1910 Capua fabrilis Meyrick, 1912 Capua liparochra Meyrick, 1928 Capua lissochrysa Diakonoff, 1976 Capua morosa Diakonoff, 1975 Capua oxycelis Diakonoff, 1983 Capua pantherina (Meyrick, 1908) Capua reclina Razowski, 1978 Capua repentina Razowski, 1978 Capua retractana (Walker, 1863) Capua semiferana (Walker, 1863) Capua spilonoma Meyrick, 1932 Capua thelmae Diakonoff, 1968 Capua vulgana (Frolich, 1828) Capua zapyrrha Meyrick, 1936 See also List of Tortricidae genera References Brown, J. W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects. 5 Tortricidae Diakonoff, A. (1968). "Microlepidoptera of the Philippine Islands". United States National Museum Bulletin. 257: 7–100, 300–337, 414–425. Meyrick, E. (1921). "New Micro-Lepidoptera". Zoologische Mededelingen. 7: 145–201. External links Tortricid.net Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by James Francis Stephens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capua_(moth)
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Carphomigma
Carphomigma is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. The genus was erected by Alexey Diakonoff in 1953. Species Carphomigma leontodes Diakonoff, 1953 See also List of Tortricidae genera References Diakonoff, A. (1953). Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. (2) 49 (3): 35. Brown, John W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects. 5. External links Tortricid.net Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carphomigma
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Catamacta
Catamacta is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Catamacta alopecana (Meyrick, 1885) Catamacta gavisana (Walker, 1863) Catamacta lotinana (Meyrick, 1883) Catamacta rureana (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) Catamacta scrutatrix Meyrick, 1912 Former species Catamacta imbriculata Meyrick, 1938 Catamacta manticopa Meyrick, 1934 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1911, Trans. New Zealand Inst. 43: 81. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5. External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catamacta
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Cerace
Cerace is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Cerace anthera Diakonoff, 1950 Cerace charidotis Razowski, 1992 Cerace cyanopyga Diakonoff, 1950 Cerace diehli Buchsbaum & Miller, 2002 Cerace euchrysa Diakonoff, 1974 Cerace ios Diakonoff, 1941 Cerace lemeepauli Leme, in Leme & Tams, 1950 Cerace loxodes Meyrick, 1912 Cerace malayana Diakonoff, 1970 Cerace myriopa Meyrick, 1922 Cerace onustana Walker, 1863 Cerace sardias Meyrick, 1907 Cerace semnologa Diakonoff, 1976 Cerace stipatana Walker, 1863 Cerace tetraonis Butler, 1886 Cerace tonkinana Heppner, 2010 Cerace vietnamna Kawabe, 1993 Cerace xanthocosma Diakonoff, 1950 Cerace xanthothrix Diakonoff, 1950 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Ceracini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerace
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Ceramea
Ceramea is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Ceramea brunneica Razowski, 2008 Ceramea singularis Diakonoff, 1951 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1951, Ark. Zool. (2)3: 61. ,2005 World Catalogue of Insects 5 , 2008, On two South Asian genera Ceramea Diakonoff and Terthreutis Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Polish Journal of Entomology 77 (4): 283–299. External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramea
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Chersomorpha
Chersomorpha is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Chersomorpha biocellana (Walker, 1863) Chersomorpha hyphantria Diakonoff, 1984 Chersomorpha taospila Meyrick, 1926 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Phricanthini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chersomorpha
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Chionothremma
Chionothremma is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. The genus was erected by Alexey Diakonoff in 1952. Species Chionothremma auriflua Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma auripes Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma caelestis Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma capnoptera (Diakonoff, 1944) Chionothremma carbonifera Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma citricaput Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma combusta Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma euxantha Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma ferratilis Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma gracilis Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma marginata Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma martyranthes (Meyrick, 1938) Chionothremma melanoleuca (Diakonoff, 1944) Chionothremma mesoxantha Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma mutans Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma nebulicola Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma nigrangula Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma niphadea Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma nivisperennis Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma obscura Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma ocellata Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma ochricauda Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma pallescens Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma placida Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma plicata (Diakonoff, 1941) Chionothremma pythia (Meyrick, 1920) Chionothremma sanguens Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma soligena Diakonoff, 1952 Chionothremma spectabilis (Diakonoff, 1944) See also List of Tortricidae genera References Diakonoff, A. (1952). Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. (2) 49 (1): 51. Brown, John W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects. 5. External links Tortricid.net Category:Chionothremma Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chionothremma
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Chiraps
Chiraps is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Chiraps alloica (Diakonoff, 1948) Chiraps excurvata (Meyrick, in de Joannis, 1930) Chiraps paterata (Meyrick, 1914) Chiraps phaedra (Diakonoff, 1983) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1971, Ent. Ber. 31: 36. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5. External links Tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff Category:Taxa named by Józef Razowski
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiraps
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Choanograptis
Choanograptis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Choanograptis ambigua Diakonoff, 1952 Choanograptis ammina (Diakonoff, 1983) Choanograptis argyrocyma Diakonoff, 1953 Choanograptis concinna Diakonoff, 1952 Choanograptis concurrens Diakonoff, 1952 Choanograptis diagrapha Diakonoff, 1953 Choanograptis diaphora Diakonoff, 1953 Choanograptis didyma Meyrick, 1938 Choanograptis dihamma (Diakonoff, 1941) Choanograptis fasciata Diakonoff, 1952 Choanograptis hamuligera Diakonoff, 1953 Choanograptis paragrapha Diakonoff, 1953 Choanograptis parorthota (Meyrick, 1928) Choanograptis rhabdomaga (Meyrick, 1938) Choanograptis tetraulax Diakonoff, 1953 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1938, Trans. R. Soc. Lond. 87: 504. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5. External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choanograptis
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Choristenes
Choristenes is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Choristenes melitoptila (Meyrick, 1938) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choristenes
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Chrysoxena
Chrysoxena is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Chrysoxena auriferana (Busck, 1911) See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. , 1912, Trans. ent. Soc. Lond. 1911: 685. External links tortricidae.com Category:Euliini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysoxena
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Cleptacaca
Cleptacaca is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Cleptacaca tryphera Diakonoff, 1953 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Epitymbiini
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleptacaca
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Cnephasia
Cnephasia is a genus of tortrix moths (family Tortricidae). It belongs to the subfamily Tortricinae and therein to the tribe Cnephasiini, of which it is the type genus. Taxonomy and systematics The type species around which Cnephasia was established by J. Curtis in 1826 (in the explanations to plate 100 of his British Entomology) was claimed to be "Tortrix logiana". However, this was a misidentification; the name of T. logiana (described by C.A. Clerck in 1759 and nowadays called Acleris logiana) was until the early 20th century frequently applied to related species in error. Curtis simply repeated the mistake of A.H. Haworth, who had in his 1811 volume of Lepidoptera Britannica discussed a Cnephasia under Clerck's name, but the original misidentification may well go back to Linnaeus' treatment of "T. logiana" in Systema naturae. Eventually, this was resolved, and the type species of Cnephasia was determined to be the tortrix moth described as Olethreutes pasiuana by J. Hübner in 1822. Species The currently recognized species of Cnephasia are: Cnephasia abrasana (Duponchel in Godart, 1842) Cnephasia albatana Chrétien, 1915 Cnephasia alfacarana Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia alticola Kuznetzov, 1966 Cnephasia alticolana Cnephasia amseli (Lucas, 1942) Cnephasia asiatica Kuznetzov, 1956 Cnephasia asseclana – flax tortrix Cnephasia bizensis Réal, 1953 Cnephasia chrysantheana (Duponchel in Godart, 1842) Cnephasia communana Cnephasia conspersana Douglas, 1846 Cnephasia constantinana Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia cupressivorana (Staudinger, 1871) Sciaphila debiliana Walker, 1863 Cnephasia delnoyana Groenen & Schreurs, 2012 Cnephasia disforma Razowski, 1983 Cnephasia disparana Kuznetzov in Danilevsky, Kuznetsov & Falkovitsh, 1962 Cnephasia divisana Razowski, 1959 Cnephasia ecullyana Réal, 1951 Cnephasia etnana Razowski & Trematerra, 1999 Cnephasia facetana Kennel, 1901 Cnephasia fiorii Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia fragosana (Zeller, 1847) Cnephasia fulturata Rebel, 1940 Cnephasia genitalana Pierce & Metcalfe, 1915 Cnephasia graecana Rebel, 1902 Cnephasia grandis (Osthelder, 1938) Cnephasia gueneeana (Duponchel in Godart, 1836) Cnephasia heinemanni Obraztsov, 1957 Cnephasia hellenica Obraztsov, 1956 Cnephasia heringi Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia hunzorum Diakonoff, 1971 Cnephasia incertana – light grey tortrix Cnephasia jozefi Razowski, 1961 Cnephasia kasyi Razowski, 1971 Cnephasia kenneli Obraztsov, 1956 Cnephasia klimeschi Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia korvaci Razowski, 1965 Cnephasia laetana (Staudinger, 1871) Cnephasia lineata (Walsingham, 1900) Cnephasia longana (Haworth, [1811]) Cnephasia margelanensis Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia microstrigana Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia minutula Falkovitsh in Danilevsky, Kuznetsov & Falkovitsh, 1962 Cnephasia nesiotica Razowski, 1983 Cnephasia nigripunctana Amsel, 1959 Cnephasia nigrofasciana (Bruand, 1850) Cnephasia nowickii Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia orientana (Alphéraky, 1877) Cnephasia orthias Meyrick, 1910 Cnephasia oxyacanthana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) Cnephasia parnassicola Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia pasiuana (Hübner, 1799) Cnephasia personatana Kennel, 1901 Cnephasia razowskii Alipanah, 2019 Cnephasia regifica Razowski, 1971 Cnephasia sedana (Constant, 1884) Cnephasia semibrunneata (de Joannis, 1891) Cnephasia stachi Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia stephensiana – grey tortrix Cnephasia tianshanica Filipjev, 1934 Cnephasia tofina Meyrick, 1922 Cnephasia tremewani Razowski, 1961 Cnephasia tripolitana Razowski, 1958 Cnephasia tristrami (Walsingham, 1900) Cnephasia ussurica Filipjev, 1962 Cnephasia venusta Razowski, 1971 Cnephasia virginana (Kennel, 1899) Cnephasia wimmeri Arenberger, 1998 Cnephasia zangheriana Trematerra, 1991 Cnephasia zelleri (Christoph, 1877) Cnephasia zernyi Razowski, 1959 "Cnephasia" jactatana does not seem to belong in this genus. Anoplocnephasia Réal, 1953 Brachycnephasia Réal, 1953 Chephasia (lapsus) Cnephasianella (lapsus) Cnephasiella Adamczewski, 1936 Cnephosia (lapsus) Hypostephanuncia Réal, 1951 Hypostephanuntia (lapsus) Sciaphila Treitschke in Ochsenheimer, 1829 Hypostephanuncia is sometimes listed as a junior synonym of the closely related genus Eana, but its type species is C. ecullyana. Whether the monotypic Sphaleroptera is a distinct and valid genus or merely a specialized offshoot of Cnephasia is not yet resolved; some authors include it here, while others don't. Footnotes References (2019): An overview of the tribe Cnephasiini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Tortricinae) of Iran with description of a new species. Zootaxa 4661(3): 501-521. (2009a): Online World Catalogue of the Tortricidae – Genus Cnephasia account. Version 1.3.1. Retrieved 2009-JAN-20. (2009b): Online World Catalogue of the Tortricidae – Cnephasia species list. Version 1.3.1. Retrieved 2009-JAN-20. [1826]: [Genus Cnephasia]. In: British Entomology, being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland, etc. 6(100): 1-2. E. Ellis & Co., London. Fulltext at the Internet Archive (1998): The genera of Tortricidae. Part III. Nearctic Chlidanotinae and Tortricidae. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 41(2): 227-281. Fulltext at Google Books (2005a): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms – Cnephasia. Version of 2005-SEP-14. Retrieved 2010-APR-14. (2005b): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms – Eana. Version of 2005-SEP-14. Retrieved 2010-APR-14. (2010): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms – Acleris logiana. Version of 2010-FEB-19. Retrieved 2010-APR-14. Category:Cnephasiini Category:Tortricidae genera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnephasia
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Cochylis
Cochylis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. As a result of phylogenetic analysis, the species Cochylis arthuri, C. atricapitana, C. aurorana, C. avita, C. hoffmanana, C. hospes, C. temerana, and C. viscana were moved to the redefined genus Cochylichroa in 2019. Species *Cochylis aestiva <small>(Walsingham, 1900)</small> *Cochylis aethoclasma <small>Diakonoff, 1976</small> *Cochylis amoenana <small>Kennel, 1899</small> *Cochylis anerista <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis argentinana <small>Razowski, 1967</small> *Cochylis bana <small>(Kearfott, 1907)</small> *Cochylis bucera <small>Razowski, 1997</small> *Cochylis bunteana <small>(Robinson, 1869)</small> *Cochylis campuloclinium <small>Brown, 2006</small> *Cochylis carmelana <small>(Kearfott, 1907)</small> *Cochylis cataphracta <small>Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2006</small> *Cochylis caulocatax <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis defessana <small>Mann, 1861</small> *Cochylis discana <small>(Kearfott, 1907)</small> *Cochylis discerta <small>Razowski, 1970</small> *Cochylis disputabilis <small>(Walsingham, 1914)</small> *Cochylis dormitoria <small>Razowski, 1997</small> *Cochylis dubitana <small>(Hubner, [1796-1799])</small> *Cochylis epilinana <small>Duponchel, in Godart, 1842</small> *Cochylis erromena <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis eupacria <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis eureta <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis eutaxia <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis eutheta <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis exomala <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis faustana <small>(Kennel, 1919)</small> *Cochylis fidens <small>Razowski & Becker, 2002</small> *Cochylis flabilis <small>Razowski, 1993</small> *Cochylis flaviciliana <small>(Westwood, in Wood, 1854)</small> *Cochylis formonana <small>(Kearfott, 1907)</small> *Cochylis fusca <small>Pogue, 2001</small> *Cochylis gunniana <small>(Busck, 1907)</small> *Cochylis heratana <small>Razowski, 1967</small> *Cochylis hollandana <small>(Kearfott, 1907)</small> *Cochylis hybridella <small>(Hubner, [1810-1813])</small> *Cochylis indica <small>Razowski, 1968</small> *Cochylis insipida <small>Razowski, 1990</small> *Cochylis laetana <small>Razowski, 1968</small> *Cochylis lutosa <small>Razowski, 1967</small> *Cochylis maiana <small>(Kearfott, 1907)</small> *Cochylis maestana <small>Kennel, 1899</small> *Cochylis methoeca <small>Razowski & Becker, 1986</small> *Cochylis militariana <small>Derra, 1992</small> *Cochylis molliculana <small>Zeller, 1847</small> *Cochylis morosana <small>Kennel, 1899</small> *Cochylis mystes <small>Razowski, 1990</small> *Cochylis nana <small>(Haworth, [1811])</small> *Cochylis obtrusa <small>Razowski & Becker, 1983</small> *Cochylis pallidana <small>Zeller, 1847</small> *Cochylis parallelana <small>Walsingham, 1879</small> *Cochylis philypna <small>Razowski & Becker, 1994</small> *Cochylis piana <small>(Kennel, 1919)</small> *Cochylis posterana <small>Zeller, 1847</small> *Cochylis potrerillana <small>Razowski, 1999</small> *Cochylis psychrasema <small>(Meyrick in Caradja & Meyrick, 1937)</small> *Cochylis ringsi <small>Metzler, 1999</small> *Cochylis rosaria <small>Razowski & Becker, 1993</small> *Cochylis roseana <small>(Haworth, [1811])</small> *Cochylis sagittigera <small>Razowski & Becker, 1983</small> *Cochylis salebrana <small>Mann, 1862</small> *Cochylis sannitica <small>Trematerra, 1995</small> *Cochylis securifera <small>Razowski & Becker, 1983</small> *Cochylis serrana <small>Razowski & Becker, 2007</small> *Cochylis sierraemaestrae <small>Razowski & Becker, 2007</small> *Cochylis similana <small>Razowski, 1963</small> *Cochylis telephora <small>Razowski & Becker, 1994</small> *Cochylis tephrodrypta <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis torva <small>Razowski & Becker, 1983</small> *Cochylis transversana <small>Walsingham, 1879</small> *Cochylis triangula <small>Sun & Li, 2013</small> *Cochylis typhilinea <small>Razowski, 1984</small> *Cochylis virilia <small>Pogue, 2001</small> *Cochylis voxcana <small>(Kearfott, 1907)</small> *Cochylis yinyangana <small>Metzler, 2012</small> See also * List of Tortricidae genera References * , 2005: World catalogue of insects volume 5 Tortricidae. * 1990: Neue Tortriciden aus der Türkei. Atalanta 21 (3/4): 295–300. Abstract: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140202183920/http://www.dfzs.info/095.html]. * , 2012: The Lepidoptera of White Sands National Monument 5: Two new species of Cochylini (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae, Tortricinae). Zootaxa 3444: 51–60. Abstract: [http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/z03444p060f.pdf]. * , 2011: Diagnoses and remarks on genera of Tortricidae, 2: Cochylini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 39 (156): 397–414. * , 2002: Systematic and faunistic data on Neotropical Cochylini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), with descriptions of new species. Part.1. Acta zool. cracov. 45: 287-316 [http://www.isez.pan.krakow.pl/journals/azc_i/pdf/45(4)/01.pdf] . * , 2006: Tortricidae from Venezuela (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia 34 (133): 35-79 [https://archive.today/20121205005801/http://redalyc.uaemex.mx/redalyc/src/inicio/ArtPdfRed.jsp?iCve45513304&iCveNum6491] * , 2013: Cochylis Treitschke in China: one new species and five new records (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae, Cochylini). ZooKeys, 258: 85–96. Abstract and full article: . * , 1829, Schmett. Eur. 7: 233. External links * [http://www.tortricidae.com/catalogueGenusList.asp?gcode=245 tortricidae.com] Category:Cochylini Category:Taxa named by Georg Friedrich Treitschke Category:Tortricidae genera
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Coeloptera
Coeloptera is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Coeloptera epiloma (Lower, 1902) Coeloptera gyrobathra (Turner, 1925) Coeloptera vulpina (Turner, 1916) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alfred Jefferis Turner
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Coelostathma
Coelostathma is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Coelostathma binotata Walsingham, 1913 Coelostathma contigua Meyrick, 1926 Coelostathma discopunctana Clemens, 1860 Coelostathma immutabilis Meyrick, 1926 Coelostathma insularis Brown & Miller, 1999 Coelostathma parallelana Walsingham, 1897 Coelostathma placidana Powell & Brown, 2012 Placement uncertain Coelostathma caerulea Landry, in Landry & Powell, 2001 Coelostathma cocoana Landry, in Landry & Powell, 2001 Coelostathma continua Landry, in Landry & Powell, 2001 Coelostathma pygmaea Landry, in Landry & Powell, 2001 Coelostathma xocoatlana Landry, in Landry & Powell, 2001 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1860, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.Philad. 12: 355. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects, 5 External links tortricidae.com tortricidae.com Category:Sparganothini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by James Brackenridge Clemens
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Copidostoma
Copidostoma is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Copidostoma chrysodoris Diakonoff, 1954 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Tortricidae genera
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Cornusaccula
Cornusaccula is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. The genus was erected by Alexey Diakonoff in 1960. Species Cornusaccula periopa Diakonoff, 1960 See also List of Tortricidae genera References Diakonoff, A. (1960). Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. (2) 53 (2): 93. Brown, John W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects. 5. External links Tortricid.net Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
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Cornuticlava
Cornuticlava is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Cornuticlava aritrana Common, 1965 Cornuticlava beccarii (Diakonoff, 1960) Cornuticlava binaiae Razowski, 2013 Cornuticlava chrysoconis (Diakonoff, 1954) Cornuticlava cuspidata (Diakonoff, 1954) Cornuticlava heijningeni Diakonoff, 1972 Cornuticlava kobipoto Razowski, 2013 Cornuticlava phanera Common, 1965 Cornuticlava saliaris (Meyrick, 1928) Cornuticlava spectralis (Meyrick, 1912) See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Schoenotenini Category:Moth genera
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Cosmiophrys
Cosmiophrys is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Cosmiophrys chrysobola Diakonoff, 1970 Cosmiophrys stigma Diakonoff, 1960 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Alexey Diakonoff
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Ctenopseustis
thumb | right | Ctenopseustis herana, male Ctenopseustis is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Ctenopseustis filicis Dugdale, 1990 Ctenopseustis fraterna Philpott, 1930 Ctenopseustis haplodryas Meyrick, 1920 Ctenopseustis herana (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) Ctenopseustis obliquana (Walker, 1863) Ctenopseustis servana (Walker, 1863) See also List of Tortricidae genera References ; 1983 (imprint 1982): Review of the genus Ctenopseustis Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), with reinstatement of two species. New Zealand journal of zoology, 9 (4): 427-435. 1990: Reassessment of Ctenopseustis Meyrick and Planotortrix Dugdale with descriptions of two new genera (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). New Zealand journal of zoology, 17 (3): 437–465. et al. 2009: DNA barcoding of the endemic New Zealand leafroller moth genera, Ctenopseustis and Planotortrix. Molecular ecology resources, 9: 691–698. , 1885, New Zealand J. Sci. 2: 348. , 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5. External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera Category:Taxa named by Edward Meyrick
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Cuspidata
Cuspidata is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Cuspidata anthracitis Diakonoff, 1960 Cuspidata bidens Diakonoff, 1960 Cuspidata castanea Diakonoff, 1960 Cuspidata ditoma Diakonoff, 1960 Cuspidata hypomelas Diakonoff, 1960 Cuspidata leptozona Diakonoff, 1960 Cuspidata micaria Diakonoff, 1973 Cuspidata obscura Diakonoff, 1970 Cuspidata oligosperma Diakonoff, 1960 Cuspidata viettei Diakonoff, 1960 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Moth genera
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Daemilus
Daemilus is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Species Daemilus fulva (Filipjev, 1962) Daemilus mutuurai Yasuda, 1975 Daemilus rufapex Razowski, 2009 Daemilus rufus Razowski, 2009 See also List of Tortricidae genera References , 1972, Bull. Univ. Osaka Pref. (B) 24: 81. ,2005 World Catalogue of Insects, 5 External links tortricidae.com Category:Archipini Category:Tortricidae genera
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Decodes
Decodes is a genus of moths in the family Tortricidae. Species Decodes aneuretus Powell, in Obraztsov & Powell, 1961 Decodes asapheus Powell, 1980 Decodes australus Powell, 1965 Decodes basiplagana (Walsingham, 1879) Decodes bicolor Powell, in Obraztsov & Powell, 1961 Decodes catherinae Powell, 1980 Decodes fragariana (Busck, 1919) Decodes helix Powell & Brown, 1998 Decodes horariana (Walsingham, 1879) Decodes johnstoni Powell, in Obraztsov & Powell, 1961 Decodes lundgreni Powell, 1980 Decodes macdunnoughi Powell, 1980 Decodes macswaini Powell, 1980 Decodes montanus Powell, in Obraztsov & Powell, 1961 Decodes opleri Powell, 1980 Decodes placita (Walsingham, 1914) Decodes stevensi Powell, 1980 Decodes tahoense Powell, 1980 Decodes tonto Powell, 1980 Decodes zimapanus Powell, 1980 See also List of Tortricidae genera References External links tortricidae.com Category:Cnephasiini Category:Tortricidae genera
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