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Tortricidae
51a0417 – 3725   Cenopis pettitana (Robinson, 1869)
             Maple-basswood Leafroller

© David Reed
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  • Pinned specimens of related species. (Hint: select View by Region on the related species page.)
Synonymy:
  • pettitana (Robinson, 1869) (Tortrix) - MONA 1983: 3725
  • acerivorana (MacKay, 1952) (Sparganothis) - MONA 1983: [3726]
  • Taxonomic Notes: Cenopis pettitana: Includes as a synonym Cenopis acivivorana [3726].
    References (Caution: DNA barcoding at BOLD provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of identification; some BOLD specimens shown may not be sequenced.)
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Nolie Schneider
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Carroll Rudy
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Jason Dombroskie
    Cenopis pettitana
    © John Lee
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Robin McLeod
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Karl Hillig
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Carol Wolf
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Carol Wolf
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Jason Dombroskie
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Jason Dombroskie
    Cenopis pettitana
    21mm – © Jim Vargo
    Cenopis pettitana
    20mm – © Mississippi Entomological Museum
    Cenopis pettitana
    26mm – © Mississippi Entomological Museum
    Cenopis pettitana
    27mm – © U. S. National Museum
    Cenopis pettitana
    21mm – © U. S. National Museum
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Canadian National Collection LG

    Cenopis pettitana
    © Canadian National Collection LG

    Cenopis pettitana
    © Roxanne Bertrand (Quebec.ca) LG
    on Acer saccharum
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Roxanne Bertrand (Quebec.ca) LG
    on Acer saccharum
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Josée Quimper (Quebec.ca) LG
    on Quercus rubra
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Josée Quimper (Quebec.ca) LG
    on Acer saccharum
    Cenopis pettitana
    © Roxanne Bertrand (Quebec.ca) LG
    on Acer rubrum

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