词条 | Tortrix viridana |
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| image = Tortrix viridana01.jpg | taxon = Tortrix viridana | authority = Linnaeus, 1758 | synonyms =
}} The green oak tortrix, Tortrix viridana, also known as the European oak leafroller and the green oak moth is a distinctive green moth whose larvae feed on tree leaves, especially oak. An infestation of the larvae can defoliate an oak tree. The adult female lays its eggs next to leaf buds, which the larvae consume when they emerge. As the larvae grow bigger they eat larger leaves, and then roll themselves up in a full-sized leaf to pupate. The Ichneumon wasp Dirophanes invisor is a parasitoid which specializes on T. viridana. They are commonly found in many parts of Britain. In the Butterfly Conservation’s Microlepidoptera Report 2011 this species was classified as common.[1] References1. ^Green oak tortrix (Tortrix viridana) up NatureSpot External links
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