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Price-List 2020 Biochemtech SRL Price-list 2020 Pheromone lures (page 1-18) Ready to use pheromone set (page 19-22) Traps (page 23-24) House insect products (page 25) Price categories (page 26) PHEROMONE LURES Catalogue Pest by latin name Pest by common name number AAB0001 Acalymma trivittatum stern Spotted Cucumber Beetle AAB0002 Acalymma vittatum Striped Cucumber Beetle AAB0003 Acleris rhombana Fruit tree tortrix AAB0004 Acrobasis nuxvorella Pecan Nut Case Bearer AAB0005 Acrobasis vaccinii Cranberry fruitworm AAB0006 Acrolepiopsis assectella Leek Moth AAB0007 Adoxophyes orana Summer fruit Tortrix AAB0008 Agriotes lineatus Lined Click Beetle AAB0009 Agriotes obscurus Dusky Wireworm AAB0010 Agriotes sordidus Click beetle AAB0011 Agriotes species Click beetle AAB0012 Agriotes spp Agriotes wireworm AAB0013 Agriotes sputator Common click beetle AAB0014 Agriotes ustulatus Click beetle AAB0015 Agrotis andina Quinoa cutworm phone: +373-22-926135 web: biochemtech.eu m/phone: +373-68361010 address: Str. Mesterul Manole 12, MD 2052, Chisinau, Moldova m/phone: +373-79569298 e-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 25 Biochemtech SRL AAB0016 Agrotis exclamationis Heart and dart moth AAB0017 Agrotis ipsilon Black Cutworm AAB0018 Agrotis orthogonia Pale Western Cutworm AAB0019 Agrotis segetum Turnip Moth AAB0020 Ambrosia Beetle AAB0021 Amyelois transitella Navel orange worm AAB0022 Anarsia lineatella Peach Twig Borer AAB0023 Anastrepha fraterculus South African Fruit Fly AAB0024 Anastrepha ludens Mexican Fruit Fly AAB0025 Anomala rufocuprea Soybean beetle AAB0026 Anoplophora glabripennis Asian Longhorn Beetle AAB0027 Anthonomus eugenii Pepper Weevil AAB0028 Anthonomus grandis Cotton Boll Wee AAB0029 Aonidiella aurantii California Red Scale AAB0030 Aonidiella citrina Yellow Scale AAB0031 Apamea oblonga Crescent Striped moth AAB0032 Apis melifera Honeybee Nasonov AAB0033 Apomyelois ceratoniae (Ectomyelois) Carob moth AAB0034 Archips argyrosphila Fruittree Leafroller AAB0035 Archips argyrospilus Pear Leafroller AAB0036 Archips cerasivorana Uglynest Caterpillar AAB0037 Archips crataegana Brown Oak Tortrix AAB0038 Archips podana Fruittree Tortrix AAB0039 Archips rosana Rose tortrix AAB0040 Archips xylosteana Variegated golden tortrix AAB0041 Argyresthia conjugella Apple Fruit Moth AAB0042 Argyresthia pruniella Cherry Blossom Tineid AAB0043 Argyresthia thuiella Arborvitae leafminer phone: +373-22-926135 web: biochemtech.eu m/phone: +373-68361010 address: Str. Mesterul Manole 12, MD 2052, Chisinau, Moldova m/phone: +373-79569298 e-mail: [email protected] Page 2 of 25 Biochemtech SRL AAB0044 Argyresthia trifasciata Juniperus leafminer AAB0045 Argyrotaenia citrana Orange Tortrix AAB0046 Argyrotaenia pulchellana Eulia South American Tortrix AAB0047 Argyrotaenia sphaleropa Moth AAB0048 Argyrotaenia velutinana Redbanded Leafroller AAB0049 Autographa californica Alfalfa Looper AAB0050 Autographa gamma Gamma fly AAB0051 Bactrocera cucurbitae (Dacus) Melon fruit fly AAB0052 Bactrocera dorsalis (Dacus) Oriental fruit fly AAB0053 Bactrocera invadens (dorsalis) AAB0054 Bactrocera oleae (Dacus) Olive fruit fly AAB0055 Bactrocera zonata (Dacus) Peach fruit fly AAB0056 Batrachedra amydraula Lesser Date Moth AAB0057 Beetle Prionus spp. Prionus Longhorn AAB0058 Bembecia ichneumoniformis Six-belted clearwing moth AAB0058A Bemisia tabaci Tobacco whitefly AAB0059 Bonagota cranaodes Brazilian apple leafroller AAB0060 Bonagota salubricola Brazilian Apple Leafroller AAB0061 Brontispa longissimi Coconut Leaf Beetle AAB0062 Busseola fusca Maize Stalk Borer AAB0063 Cacoecimorpha pronubana European Carnation Tortix AAB0064 Cactoblastis cactorum Cactus Moth AAB0065 Cadra figulella Raisin Moth AAB0066 Cameraria ohridella Horse chestnut Leafminer AAB0067 Carposina niponensis Peach Fruit Moth AAB0068 Carpophilus spp. Dried Fruit Beetles Square-necked Grain AAB0069 Cathartus quadricollis Beetle phone: +373-22-926135 web: biochemtech.eu m/phone: +373-68361010 address: Str. Mesterul Manole 12, MD 2052, Chisinau, Moldova m/phone: +373-79569298 e-mail: [email protected] Page 3 of 25 Biochemtech SRL Web-spinning Larch Saw AAB0070 Cephalcia larciphila Fly AAB0071 Ceratitis capitata (Trimedlure) Mediterranean fruit fly AAB0072 Ceratitis capitata MedFly AAB0073 Ceratitis cosyra Marula Fruit Fly Natal Fruit Fly AAB0074 Ceratitis rosa AAB0075 Chilo infuscatellus Sugarcane shoot borer AAB0076 Chilo partellus Spotted Stalk Borer Sugarcane stem borer AAB0077 Chilo sacchariphagus indicus AAB0078 Chilo suppressalis Asiatic rice borer AAB0079 Choristoneura fumiferana Eastern Spruce Budworm AAB0080 Choristoneura hebenstreitella Mountain Ash Tortricid AAB0081 Choristoneura occidentalis Western Spruce Budworm AAB0082 Choristoneura orae Spruce Budworm AAB0083 Choristoneura pinus Jack Pine Budworm AAB0084 Choristoneura rosaceana Oblique Banded Leafroller AAB0085 Chrysodeixis chalcites Tomato looper AAB0086 Chrysoteuchia topiaria Cranberry Girdler AAB0087 Clepsis spectrana Cabbage Leafroller AAB0088 Cnaphalocrocis medinalis Rice leaf folder moth AAB0089 Cnephasia longana Omnivorous Leaftier AAB0090 Cnephasia pumicana Cereal tortrix AAB0091 Cochylis hospes Banded Sunflower Moth AAB0092 Coleophora deauratella Red Clover Casebearer AAB0093 Coleophora laricella Larch Casebearer AAB0094 Coloradia pandora Pandora Moth AAB0095 Coniesta ignefusalis Millet Stemborer phone: +373-22-926135 web: biochemtech.eu m/phone: +373-68361010 address: Str. Mesterul Manole 12, MD 2052, Chisinau, Moldova m/phone: +373-79569298 e-mail: [email protected] Page 4 of 25 Biochemtech SRL AAB0096 Conopomorpha cramerella Coco Pod Borer AAB0097 Conotrachelus nenuphar Plum Curculio AAB0098 Contarinia nasturtii Swede Midge Douglas-Fir Cone Gall AAB0099 Contarinia oregonensis Midge AAB0100 Copitarsia decolora Mexican copitarsia AAB0101 Copitarsia incommoda Quinoa copitarsia AAB0102 Coryphodema tristis South African Cossid Moth AAB0103 Cosmopolites sordidus Black banana weevil AAB0104 Cossus cossus European Goat Moth Honeydew Moth AAB0105 Cryptoblabes gnidiella False Codling Moth AAB0106 Cryptophlebia leucotreta AAB0107 Cryptophlebia ombrodelta Macadamia Nut Borer AAB0108 Curculio caryae Pecan Weevil Cydalima perspectalis (Diaphania, AAB0109 Box tree pyralid Glyphodes) AAB0110 Cydia caryana Hickory Schuckworm AAB0111 Cydia fagiglandana Beech Moth AAB0112 Cydia funebrana (Grapholita) Plum fruit moth AAB0113 Cydia nigricana (Laspeyresia) Pea moth AAB0114 Cydia pomonella (Laspeyresia) Codling moth AAB0115 Cydia pyrivora Pear tortrix AAB0116 Cydia splendana Chestnut Tortrix AAB0117 Cydia strobilella Cydia strobilella AAB0118 Cylas brunneus African Sweet Potato Weevil AAB0119 Cylas formicarius Sweet Potato Weevil AAB0120 Dacus ciliatus Ethiopian Fruit Fly AAB0121 Dacus dorsalis Oriental Fruit Fly phone: +373-22-926135 web: biochemtech.eu m/phone: +373-68361010 address: Str. Mesterul Manole 12, MD 2052, Chisinau, Moldova m/phone: +373-79569298 e-mail: [email protected] Page 5 of 25 Biochemtech SRL AAB0122 Dacus oleae Olive Fruit Fly AAB0123 Dacus species see Bactrocera AAB0124 Darna pallivitta Nettle caterpillar AAB0125 Dasineura mali Apple Leaf Gall Midge AAB0126 Delia radicum Cabbage Root Fly AAB0127 Dendroconus armandi Chinese White Pine Beetle AAB0128 Dendroctonus brevicomis Western Pine Beetle AAB0129 Dendroctonus frontalis Southern Pine Beetle AAB0130 Dendroctonus jeffreyi Jeffrey Pine Beetle AAB0131 Dendroctonus ponderosae Mountain Pine Beetle AAB0132 Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Douglas-Fir Beetle AAB0133 Dendroctonus refipennis Spruce Beetle AAB0134 Dendroctonus valens Red Turpentine Beetle AAB0135 Dendrolimus pini European Pine Moth AAB0136 Dendrolimus spectabilis Pine Moth AAB0137 Desmia funeralis Grape Leaf Folder AAB0138 Diabrotica balteata Banded Cucumber Beetle AAB0139 Diabrotica barberi Northern Corn Rootworm AAB0140 Diabrotica u. howardii Spotted Cucumber Beetle Western Striped Cucumber AAB0141 Diabrotica u. undecimpumctata Beetle AAB0142 Diabrotica virgifera virgifera Western corn rootworm AAB0143 Diabrotica virgifera zeae Mexican Corn Rootworm AAB0144 Diaphania nitidalis Pickleworm AAB0145 Diaphorinia citri Asian Citrus Psyllid AAB0146 Diatraea grandiosella Southwestern Corn Borer AAB0147 Diatraea saccharalis Sugarcane borer AAB0148 Dioryctria abietivorella Fir Coneworm phone: +373-22-926135 web: biochemtech.eu m/phone: +373-68361010 address: Str. Mesterul Manole 12, MD 2052, Chisinau, Moldova m/phone: +373-79569298 e-mail: [email protected] Page 6 of 25 Biochemtech SRL AAB0149 Dioryctria amatella Southern Pine Coneworm AAB0150 Dioryctria auranticella Ponderosa Pine Coneworm AAB0151 Dioryctria disclusa Webbing Coneworm AAB0152 Diparopsis castanea Red Bollworm AAB0153 Diprion pini European Pine Sawfly AAB0154 Distantiella theobroma Cocoa mirid AAB0155 Dorysthenes granulosus Sugarcane Borer AAB0156 Drosophila melanogaster Common fruit fly cis- vaccenyl acetate AAB0157 Drosophila suzukii Spotted Wing Drosophila AAB0158 Dryocetes autographus Western Balsam Bark AAB0159 Dryocetes confusus Beetle AAB0160 Duponchelia fovealis European pepper moth AAB0161 Earias biplaga Spiny Bollworm AAB0162 Earias insulana Spiny bollworm AAB0163 Earias vittella Spotted bollworm AAB0164 Ectomyelois ceratoniae Carob Moth AAB0165 Elasmopalpus lignosellus Lesser Cornstalk Borer AAB0166 Enarmonia formosana Cherrybark tortrix moth AAB0167 Endopiza viteana Grape Berry Moth AAB0168 Eoreuma loftini Mexican Rice Stem Borer AAB0169 Ephestia kuehniella Mediterranean Flour Moth South African Carnation AAB0170 Epichoristodes acerbella Tortrix AAB0171 Epiphyas postvittana
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