1. PaDIL Species Factsheet

Scientific Name: Meyrick, 1886 (: : : )

Common Name Tortrix Live link: http://www.padil.gov.au/maf-border/Pest/Main/141593

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2.1. Details Specimen Contact: MAF Plant Health & Environment Laboratory - [email protected] Author: MAF Plant Health & Environment Laboratory Citation: MAF Plant Health & Environment Laboratory (2011) Tortrix Moth(Dudua aprobola)Updated on 3/23/2014 Available online: PaDIL - http://www.padil.gov.au Image Use: Free for use under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY- NC 4.0)

2.2. URL Live link: http://www.padil.gov.au/maf-border/Pest/Main/141593

2.3. Facets Commodity Overview: Horticulture Commodity Type: 1 Other Distribution: 0 Unknown Status: NZ - Exotic Groups: Host Family: 0 Unknown Pest Status: 0 Unknown

2.4. Other Names Dudua aprobol kusaiensis Clarke, 1976 Eccopsis aprobola Meyrick, 1886 Temnolopha metallota Lower, 1901

2.5. Diagnostic Notes 4 socket diameters; SV group on A1 trisetose, on A7-9: 3:2:2; A9 setal group SV bisetose; A9 setae D2 on a common pinaculum and closer together than each is to its seta D1; A3-7 with micro-seta SD2 absent; A8 SD1 pinaculum directly anterior to Spiracle 8; T1, T2 forelegs sclerotised, melanised; T3 forelegs pallid; AC and sclerite present, with 6 teeth;

**Pupa**

ca. 10 mm long; brown; dorsal portion of abdominal segments with two transverse rows of posteriorly-directed short spines; anal segment with four cremastral hooks which are entangled in the silken lining of the cocoon formed by a rolled leaf.

**References**

- Dugdale, J.S., Gleeson, D., Clunie, L.H., & Holder, P.W. (2005). _A diagnostic guide to Tortricidae encountered in field surveys and quarantine inspections in New Zealand: Morphological and molecular characters_. National Plant Pest Reference Laboratory, 161 pp. - Meijerman, L. & Ulenberg, S.A. (2000). _Arthropods of Economic Importance: Eurasian Tortricidae_. Available online: [http://nlbif.eti.uva.nl/bis/tortricidae.php?selected=beschrijving&menuentry=soorten&id=183](http://nlbif.eti.uva .nl/bis/tortricidae.php?selected=beschrijving&menuentry=soorten&id=183) (Date of access: 19 June 2009)

2.6. References - Dugdale, J.S., Gleeson, D., Clunie, L.H., & Holder, P.W. (2005). _A diagnostic guide to Tortricidae encountered in field surveys and quarantine inspections in New Zealand: Morphological and molecular characters_. National Plant Pest Reference Laboratory, 161 pp. - Meijerman, L. & Ulenberg, S.A. (2000). _Arthropods of Economic Importance: Eurasian Tortricidae_. Available online: [http://nlbif.eti.uva.nl/bis/tortricidae.php?selected=beschrijving&menuentry=soorten&id=183](http://nlbif.eti.uva .nl/bis/tortricidae.php?selected=beschrijving&menuentry=soorten&id=183) (Date of access: 19 June 2009)

2.7. Web Links Tortricid.net: http://www.tortricidae.com/searchDetail.asp?index=4998 3. Diagnostic Images

LEP116 LEP116 Dorsal - Adult: Caroline Harding MAF Headside - Adult: Caroline Harding MAF

LEP116 LEP116 Headtop - Adult: Caroline Harding MAF Lateral - Adult: Caroline Harding MAF

LEP116 LEP116 Ventral - Adult: Caroline Harding MAF Wing - Adult: Caroline Harding MAF

Results Generated: Saturday, September 25, 2021