Cochylimorpha straminea

Cochylimorpha straminea, the straw conch, is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in most of Europe,[2] Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Asia Minor, the Palestinian territories, Iraq, Syria, Armenia, Transcaspia, Turkmenistan[3] and Iran (the Elburz Mountains).[4]

Cochylimorpha straminea
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C. straminea
Binomial name
Cochylimorpha straminea
(Haworth, [1811])[1]
Synonyms
  • Tortrix straminea Haworth, [1811]
  • Phalonia glaisana Lucas, 1942
  • Euxanthis lentiginosana Kennel, 1901
  • Euxanthis numidana Turati, 1924
  • Euxanthis pallens Lucas, 1954
  • Euxanthis ramessana Rebel, 1912
  • Euxanthis scabiosana Kennel, 1901
  • Tortrix stramineana Haworth, [1828]
  • Conchylis substraminea Ragonot, 1895
  • Cochylis sudana Duponchel, in Godart, 1836
  • Cochylis tischerana Treischke, 1830
  • Euxanthis translucidana Turati, 1934
  • Euxanthis straminea ab. wiatkensis Krulikowsky, 1908

The wingspan is 13–21 mm. There are two generations per year, with adults on wing from May to July and again from late August to September.

The larvae feed on Scabiosa, Artemisia and Centaurea species. They feed on the developing seeds within the stems of their host plant, just below the flowerhead. Second-generation larvae may also feed on young shoots.

References

  1. tortricidae.com
  2. Fauna Europaea
  3. Cochylimorpha at funet
  4. Alipanah, Helen, 2009: Synopsis of the Cochylini (Tortricidae: Tortricinae: Cochylini) of Iran, with the description of a new species. Zootaxa 2245: 1-31.


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