Tortricid moths (Tortricidae)


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


Tortricid moths (Tortricidae)

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Discussion

kasiaaus wrote:
7 Mar 2025
Thanks Ian. That makes sense:-)

Epiphyas caryotis
ibaird wrote:
6 Mar 2025
See male and female illustrated here:_
https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/tort/caryotis.html

Epiphyas caryotis
kasiaaus wrote:
6 Mar 2025
Sorry, I don't have any better suggestion.

Epiphyas caryotis
ibaird wrote:
6 Mar 2025
Possibly, Do you have a suggestion? A couple of the others we have ID as this species are also somewhat spotty, including Bron's first one.

Epiphyas caryotis
kasiaaus wrote:
5 Mar 2025
Could it be a different Epiphyas spieces because it has little dots all over that I don't see on other Epiphyas caryotis?

Epiphyas caryotis
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