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Tortricidae
51a1123.6 – 3208   Notocelia rosaecolana (Doubleday, 1850)
             Doubleday's Notocelia

© Ken Childs
Distribution: Introduced from Europe.
Similar Species:
  • Pinned specimens of related species. (Hint: select View by Region on the related species page.)
Synonymy:
  • rosaecolana (Doubleday, 1850) (Spilonota)
  • rosae (Matsumura, 1917) (Argyloploce [sic])
  • suffusana of authors; (not Zeller, 1846) (Penthina) misappl.
  • trimaculana of authors; (not Haworth, [1811]) (Tortrix) misappl.
  • Taxonomic Notes: Notocelia rosaecolana (Doubleday, 1850) replaces 3208 Notocelia trimaculana, now regarded as extralimital, in Miller et al. (2000), J. Lepid. Soc. 2000, 54, 111-118.
    References
    • Barcode of Life (BOLD) - Caution: DNA barcode provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of identification, and some BOLD specimens shown may not be sequenced.
    • Gilligan, Wright & Gibson, 2008. Olethreutine Moths of the Midwestern United States: p. 128.196. (PDF)
    • Miller, W.E., R.L Brown, K.R. Tuck, 2000. Taxonomic clarification of Notocelia rosaecolana (Doubleday) and N. trimaculana (Haworth) (Tortricidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 54: 111-118.
    • Species Page at Block Island Moths
    • Species Page at BugGuide.Net
    • Species Page at Mass Moths
    • Wright, D.J. & T.M. Gilligan, 2023. Epiblema Hübner, Sonia Heinrich, Suleima Heinrich, and Notocelia Hübner of the Contiguous United States and Canada (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Eucosmini). The Moths of America north of Mexico, Fascicle 9.6: 131; pl. JJ, 87a-i; pl. 38, 87a-d, order.
    Notocelia rosaecolana
    © Bob Patterson
    Notocelia rosaecolana
    © Hugh McGuinness
    Notocelia rosaecolana
    © Hugh McGuinness
    Notocelia rosaecolana
    © Bo Zaremba
    Notocelia rosaecolana
    © Tom Murray
    Notocelia rosaecolana
    © Carol Wolf
    Notocelia rosaecolana
    © Carol Wolf
    Notocelia rosaecolana
    17mm – © Jim Vargo

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