Ptycholoma micantana explained
Ptycholoma micantana is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in China (Heilongjiang), North Korea and Russia (Primorye, Amur).[1] The habitat consists of fir broad-leaved forests, cedar broad-leaved forests and gardens.
Adults are on wing from June to July.
The larvae are polyphagous. They have been recorded feeding on Rosales and Fagales species, as well as Eleutherococcus species.[2]
Notes and References
- Revision of Tribe Archipini (Tortricidae: Tortricinae) in Northeast China . 10.1007/BF02856773 . 2003 . Bong-Kyu . Byun . Shan-Chun . Yan . Cheng-De . Li . Journal of Forestry Research . 14 . 2 . 93–102 .
- Book: Lepidopterous Fauna of the USSR and Adjacent Countries: A Collection of Papers Dedicated to Professor Alexsandr Sergeevich Danilevskii . 90-04-08805-9 . Kryzhanovskiĭ . Oleg Leonidovich . Davis . Donald Ray . 1989 . Brill Archive .