Tortricid moths (Tortricidae)


The Tortricidae are a family of moths, commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths.


Tortricid moths (Tortricidae)

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7 Mar 2025

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Pirom wrote:
1 hr ago
Perhaps I jumped the gun removing

Cryptoptila immersana
Pirom wrote:
1 hr ago
OK. Thanks. Done

Cryptoptila immersana
donhe wrote:
1 hr ago
Having taken a copy of each one and rotated it and reflected it to face horizontally left to compare with LBH images, they all look like a female C. immersana to me.

Cryptoptila immersana
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
While I think your second image is probably Cryptoptila immersana (female), I'm not sure the first and the third pictures (albeit the same moth ) are the same species. Can you submit them separately?

Cryptoptila immersana
kasiaaus wrote:
7 Mar 2025
Thanks Ian. That makes sense:-)

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