Tortricid moth (Tortricidae) species

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Overview

The Tortricidae are a family of moths, commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths.

128 species

Epiphyhas (genus) (A Tortricid moth)

Epitymbia (genus) (A Tortricid moth)

Epitymbia (genus)
Epitymbia (genus)
Epitymbia (genus)

Epitymbia alaudana (Epitymbia alaudana)

Epitymbia alaudana
Epitymbia alaudana
Epitymbia alaudana

Epitymbia cosmota (A Tortricid moth)

Epitymbia cosmota
Epitymbia cosmota
Epitymbia cosmota

Epitymbia isoscelana (A Tortricid moth (Tortricinae))

Epitymbia isoscelana
Epitymbia isoscelana
Epitymbia isoscelana

Ericodesma sp. (Ericodesma sp.)

Euphona decolorana (A Tortricid moth (Tortricinae))

Euphona decolorana
Euphona decolorana
Euphona decolorana

Euphona euphona (A Tortricid moth)

Euphona euphona
Euphona euphona
Euphona euphona

Euphona Gp euphona (Euphona Gp euphona)

Euphona group euphona (Euphona Gp euphona)

Glyphidoptera insignana (a tufted Tortrix moth)

Glyphidoptera insignana
Glyphidoptera insignana
Glyphidoptera insignana

Glyphidoptera polymita (Glyphidoptera polymita)

Glyphidoptera polymita

Grapholita molesta (Oriental Peach Moth)

Grapholita molesta
Grapholita molesta
Grapholita molesta

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