Digital Guide to Moth Identification |
Please see the page on submitting photos (link above at right). Photos that are identified here are retained for later use
on pages like this one and on individual species pages. For photos to be usable here they must be capable of cropping
and reduction to fit a square 225 x 225 pixels in size. A different size (300 x 225) will be used for some species that normally
pose with the wings fully spread.
Photos are preferred of moths oriented head upward rather than at an angle. Normally, four photos, each by a different
photographer, will be the limit per species. Exceptions might be made for species where there are many morphs, forms and
aberrations. Better photos will replace those not as capable of helping to identify the species. There is no guarantee that
a photo, once in the archive, will be retained permanently.
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Micros through Tortricidae
Refereed by John & Jane Balaban |
510300 – 3635 – Oblique-banded Leafroller – Choristoneura rosaceana |
© Naomi Smith on Chaenomeles speciosa © Jason Dombroskie © Ilona Loser © Marie Schmidt |
510302 – 3637 – Large Aspen Tortrix – Choristoneura conflictana |
© Jason Dombroskie |
510303 – 3638 – Spruce Budworm – Choristoneura fumiferana |
© Tom Murray © Chris Adam © Chris Adam |
510308 – 3643 – Jack Pine Budworm – Choristoneura pinus |
© Chris Adam © Chris Adam © Chris Adam |
510313 – 3647 – Juniper Budworm – Choristoneura houstonana |
© Mike Quinn © Mike Quinn |
510323 – 3648 – Fruit-tree Leafroller – Archips argyrospila |
510324 – 3649 – Archips mortuana |
510320 – 3650 – Rose Tortrix – Archips rosana |
510328 – 3652 – Archips myricana |
510330 – 3654 – Larger Boxelder Leafroller – Archips negundana |
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