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

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£pil/olia iiI/dana Fernald<br />

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

£pil/olia plllmbo/<strong>in</strong>ema rIIssala He<strong>in</strong>rich<br />

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

£pillolia solicilalla Walker<br />

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

l:.iJillolia laracoclalla Walsi nghalll<br />

Sheller records.<br />

2<br />

2<br />

Saturniidae: silk-moths<br />

The large caterpillars rarely<br />

feed on <strong>oak</strong>.<br />

Alllhemea po~ypheml(s(Cramer)<br />

Polyphemus moth<br />

Hya/ophora eillya//is (Boisduval)<br />

Ceanothus silk-moth<br />

Pselldoh(cis ellg/allfer<strong>in</strong>a Boisd uval<br />

EpillOfio spp.<br />

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

Me/issoplIs IcllilerreOll/lS (Wals<strong>in</strong>ghalll)<br />

Filbertworm<br />

Feeds <strong>in</strong> galls and acorns.<br />

Spilol/ola oee//olla Denis & Schiffermucller<br />

Eye~spolted bud moth<br />

Oak is a preferred host.<br />

Papilionidae:<br />

swallowtail butterflies<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

T<strong>in</strong>eidae:<br />

clothes moths<br />

T<strong>in</strong>ea sp.<br />

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

Tortricidae: leaf-rollers<br />

A large group <strong>of</strong> small drab <strong><strong>in</strong>sects</strong>,<br />

many species considered pests because<br />

<strong>of</strong> their bor<strong>in</strong>g, m<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and defoliat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

habits. The follow<strong>in</strong>g are all feed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

records.<br />

Papilio =elicaoll Lucas<br />

Shelter records.<br />

Archipsfervidalla (Clemens)<br />

Oak webworm<br />

Phalonidae<br />

Small moths.<br />

Archips (osallUS L<strong>in</strong>naeus<br />

Archips sp.<br />

2<br />

2<br />

COfllfllophi/ajilscodorsal/a Kearfoot<br />

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

Argyrolaellia cirralla (Fernald)<br />

Orange tortrix<br />

Plutellidae: diamondback moths<br />

Smallm<strong>in</strong>ers/defoliators.<br />

Argyroroellia dorsa/alia (Dyar)<br />

Argyroraenia sp.<br />

Abebaeo subsyll'ella Wals<strong>in</strong>gham<br />

Oak is a preferred host.<br />

Euceralia caslella Wals<strong>in</strong>gham<br />

J<br />

2<br />

BalOdes allgllsfioralla Haworth<br />

ChorislOneura rosoeaeno (Harris)<br />

Oblique-banded leaf-roller<br />

2<br />

2<br />

HorpiplelYx del/li/erel/a Wals<strong>in</strong>gham<br />

ChorislOlleura =apulafa Robi nson<br />

Pterophoridae: plume moths<br />

Small leaf-webbers.<br />

Oidaematophorus grafioslls Fisher<br />

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

Pyralidae: snout mOlhs<br />

Larvae may be m<strong>in</strong>ers, borers,<br />

leaf-rollers, etc.<br />

Cral1lbliS sp.<br />

2<br />

DecodesFagariana Busck<br />

Oak is a preferred host.<br />

Pal/dell/is calladOlIO KearfOiI<br />

Pandel1!is cerasalla (Hubner)<br />

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

occasionally subject to severe<br />

defolialion.<br />

Palldemis limirala (Rob<strong>in</strong>son)<br />

Three-l<strong>in</strong>ed leaf-roller.<br />

2<br />

2<br />

£/ldollio reeli/<strong>in</strong>ea (Zeller)<br />

2<br />

Ph/yelaenia sambuealis Schifferm ueller<br />

Pyrausra perrubralis saallieha/is Munroe<br />

Udea projilllda/is Packard

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