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Annotated checklist of insects associated with Garry oak in British ...

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COlllpaea perlala Guenee 2 Triphosa hoesiwf(l (Guenee) 2<br />

CUI/iudes pllllllogemria 1-1 uisl 2 Vell//sia pearsall; Oyar 2<br />

eye/uphum dorado (Hulst) 2<br />

Oak is the preferred host for this<br />

russel <strong>in</strong>sect.<br />

Ee/rapt's crepllsntlaria SchifferJ11ucller 2<br />

G lyphipteryg.idac: leaf b<strong>in</strong>ders<br />

Small. leaf-webb<strong>in</strong>g c1efolialOrs.<br />

G~)l/Jhiple(vX bil"asriata (Wals<strong>in</strong>gham)<br />

EmilI/is l'flIl('QII\rerCIISis Hulst J Gracillaridae: leaf blotch m<strong>in</strong>ers<br />

Elipithecia all/III/ow Hulst .. Airplane moths" <strong>with</strong> slender feathery<br />

2<br />

w<strong>in</strong>gs. The follow<strong>in</strong>g are feed<strong>in</strong>g records.<br />

Ellp;r!J('cia graeji 1'(/IlCOIII'erafo Taylor<br />

Ca!ojJrilia (Gracillaria) o{I/;l'ore/{a (Cham bel's) 2<br />

fllpitheeia m(les(Qsa hadequillaria Dyar 2<br />

Caloprilia (Gracil/aria) illl'oriabilis (Braun) J<br />

E/lpirhe-cia spp. 2<br />

CafojJrilia (Gracillaria) sGlIgf/ioella 2<br />

Gabriola rlyariTaylor<br />

(l3eutenm ueller)<br />

/-fvdriolJ/f>l/{{ crokeri Swett Ca/oprilia (Gmcillaria) spp. 2<br />

Hydriolllf>//a lJIa//::allira Taylor Call1eraria lobaliella Opler and Davis 2<br />

/-f}!drivlI/ella lJIar<strong>in</strong>ara exasperara Barnes &<br />

Ca/J/erario pelle/ekes Opler and Davis<br />

McDunnough<br />

Hydriomella l1ubi/Qjasciara Packard<br />

J<br />

PllyllollOlyc/er (Li/llocollelis) spp. 2<br />

Oak is the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal host for the Heliod<strong>in</strong>idae: leaf skeleton izers<br />

slender brown larvae.<br />

TillY brightly marked mOlhs.<br />

Hydriollle/la spJ}.<br />

{ridopsis elJlascularfl (Dyar)<br />

Lambd<strong>in</strong>ajiscellaria sotnlliario (Hulst)<br />

Western <strong>oak</strong>-looper<br />

Oak is the usual host for this<br />

brown-l<strong>in</strong>ed looper, which somcti lllCS<br />

occurs <strong>in</strong> sufficient numbers to create<br />

severe defoliation, and even mortality<br />

to large branches.<br />

Me/all%p!lia imirala Walker<br />

!VelJla/oca/1/po./i/olllellfaria G uenee<br />

Filament bearer<br />

!Veva/cis ca/(/omiaria larijascioria Packard<br />

Operop!lrera bnlceala (Hulst) 2<br />

Bruce spanWOfm<br />

Operopluera brutnClfa (l<strong>in</strong>neaus) 4<br />

W<strong>in</strong>termoth<br />

Oak is a favorite host plant, and<br />

twigs and larger growth may be<br />

killed by severe defoliation.<br />

Pamprera danbyi Hulst<br />

J<br />

2<br />

Sc!lrekellsreillia/esraliella Hubner<br />

Blackberry skeletonizcr<br />

Feed<strong>in</strong>g records.<br />

Heliozelidae: shield bearers<br />

T<strong>in</strong>y leaf m<strong>in</strong>ers.<br />

Cop/odism orbUfiella Busck<br />

Shelter records; one feed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

record.<br />

Hesperidae: skippers<br />

Stout bodied <strong><strong>in</strong>sects</strong>; the moths<br />

are fast day-niers. Feed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

records.<br />

£IYIll/is proper/ills Scudder and Burg 2<br />

Oak is a preferred host.<br />

Oclllodes sY/l'OlIoides Boisel uval 2<br />

Lasioc

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