Conservation Status
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Not of concern. Localized outbreaks have occurred in Edmonton causing partial defoliation and extensive webbing on Manitoba Maple.
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Cyclicity
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July.
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Distribution
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From southern British Columbia to southern Quebec, south to California and Florida.
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General Description
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"The forewing is pale straw yellow with a pattern that varies from being almost absent to dominating the forewing. The markings are mostly light orange-brown, typically forming broad bands in the basal and median areas that slant towards the anal angle. The postmedian line is normally present as a square patch on the costa and variably continues towards the anal angle. Dark brown markings can be present in small patches in the outer middle part of the basal and median patches, rarely in other parts of the wing. The hindwing is immaculate white.
The larva is uniformly pale green, the head is also pale but has some blackish near the ocelli. (MacKay 1962)"
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Habitat
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Most common in floodplains and river valleys where Manitoba Maple (Acer negundo) grows.
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Life Cycle
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The larva is a leafroller. (MacKay 1962)
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Trophic Strategy
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The larvae feed upon Manitoba Maple (Acer negundo), nettle (Urtica spp.), and honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.). (Freeman 1958; Razowski 1977)
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Archips negundana
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Inglês
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Archips negundana: Brief Summary
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Inglês
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Archips negundana, the larger boxelder leafroller, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. The species was first described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1902. It is found in North America from southern British Columbia to southern Quebec, south to California and Florida.
Egg
Larva
Pupa
Damage
The wingspan is 18–21 mm. Adults are on wing in July.
The larvae feed on Acer negundo, nettle Urtica, and honeysuckle Lonicera.
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Archips negundana
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Neerlandês; Flamengo
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Insecten Archips negundana is een vlinder uit de familie van de bladrollers (Tortricidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1902 door Dyar.
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Archips negundana
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Vietnamita
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Archips negundana: Brief Summary
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Archips negundana (tên tiếng Anh: Larger Boxelder Leafroller) là một loài bướm đêm thuộc họ Tortricidae. Nó được tìm thấy ở miền nam British Columbia tới miền nam Quebec, phía nam đến California và Florida.
Egg
Ấu trùng
Nhộng
Damage
Sải cánh dài 18–21 mm. Con trưởng thành bay vào tháng 7.
Ấu trùng ăn Acer negundo, tầm ma Urtica, và kim ngân Lonicera.
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