Retinia Lemniscata
''Retinia'' is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae. Species *'' Retinia albicapitana'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Retinia arizonensis'' (Heinrich, 1920) *'' Retinia burkeana'' (Kearfott, 1907) *'' Retinia coeruleostriana'' (Caradja, 1939) *''Retinia comstockiana'' Fernald, 1879 *''Retinia cristata'' (Walsingham, 1900) *'' Retinia edemoidana'' (Dyar, 1903) *'' Retinia gemistrigulana'' (Kearfott, 1905) *'' Retinia houseri'' (Miller, 1959) *''Retinia immanitana'' (Kuznetzov, 1969) *'' Retinia impropria'' (Meyrick, 1932) *'' Retinia jezoensis'' Nasu, 1991 *'' Retinia khasiensis'' (Miller, 1977) *'' Retinia lemniscata'' (Kuznetzov, 1973) *'' Retinia mafica'' (Miller, 1978) *'' Retinia mecynopus'' Diakonoff, 1989 *'' Retinia metallica'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Retinia monopunctata'' (Oku, 1968) *'' Retinia pallipennis'' (McDunnough, 1938) *'' Retinia picicolana'' (Dyar, 1906) *'' Retinia pseudotsugaicola'' Liu & Wu, 2001 *'' Retinia resinella'' (Linnaeu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Achille Guenée
Achille Guenée (sometimes M.A. Guenée; 1 January 1809 – 30 December 1880) was a French lawyer and entomologist. Biography Achille Guenée was born in Chartres and died in Châteaudun. He was educated in Chartres, where he showed a very early interest in butterflies and was encouraged and taught by François de Villiers (1790–1847). He went to study law in Paris, then entered the “Bareau”. After the death of his only son, he lived at Châteaudun in Chatelliers. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, Châteaudun was burned by the Prussians but Guénée's collections remained intact. He was the author of 63 publications, some with Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel (1774–1846). He notably wrote ''Species des nocturnes '' (''Night Species'' in English) (six volumes, 1852–1857) forming parts of the '' Suites à Buffon''. This work of almost 1,300 pages treats Noctuidae of the world. Also co-author, with Jean Baptiste Boisduval Jean Baptiste Alphonse Déchauffo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Retinia Lemniscata
''Retinia'' is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae. Species *'' Retinia albicapitana'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Retinia arizonensis'' (Heinrich, 1920) *'' Retinia burkeana'' (Kearfott, 1907) *'' Retinia coeruleostriana'' (Caradja, 1939) *''Retinia comstockiana'' Fernald, 1879 *''Retinia cristata'' (Walsingham, 1900) *'' Retinia edemoidana'' (Dyar, 1903) *'' Retinia gemistrigulana'' (Kearfott, 1905) *'' Retinia houseri'' (Miller, 1959) *''Retinia immanitana'' (Kuznetzov, 1969) *'' Retinia impropria'' (Meyrick, 1932) *'' Retinia jezoensis'' Nasu, 1991 *'' Retinia khasiensis'' (Miller, 1977) *'' Retinia lemniscata'' (Kuznetzov, 1973) *'' Retinia mafica'' (Miller, 1978) *'' Retinia mecynopus'' Diakonoff, 1989 *'' Retinia metallica'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Retinia monopunctata'' (Oku, 1968) *'' Retinia pallipennis'' (McDunnough, 1938) *'' Retinia picicolana'' (Dyar, 1906) *'' Retinia pseudotsugaicola'' Liu & Wu, 2001 *'' Retinia resinella'' (Linnaeu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Retinia Teleopa
''Retinia teleopa'' is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in China (Shanghai, Shaanxi Shaanxi is a Provinces of China, province in north Northwestern China. It borders the province-level divisions of Inner Mongolia to the north; Shanxi and Henan to the east; Hubei, Chongqing, and Sichuan to the south; and Gansu and Ningxia to t ...). References Moths described in 1927 Eucosmini {{Eucosmini-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Retinia Taedana
''Retinia'' is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae. Species *'' Retinia albicapitana'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Retinia arizonensis'' (Heinrich, 1920) *'' Retinia burkeana'' (Kearfott, 1907) *'' Retinia coeruleostriana'' (Caradja, 1939) *''Retinia comstockiana'' Fernald, 1879 *''Retinia cristata'' (Walsingham, 1900) *'' Retinia edemoidana'' (Dyar, 1903) *'' Retinia gemistrigulana'' (Kearfott, 1905) *'' Retinia houseri'' (Miller, 1959) *''Retinia immanitana'' (Kuznetzov, 1969) *'' Retinia impropria'' (Meyrick, 1932) *'' Retinia jezoensis'' Nasu, 1991 *'' Retinia khasiensis'' (Miller, 1977) *''Retinia lemniscata'' (Kuznetzov, 1973) *'' Retinia mafica'' (Miller, 1978) *'' Retinia mecynopus'' Diakonoff, 1989 *'' Retinia metallica'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Retinia monopunctata'' (Oku, 1968) *'' Retinia pallipennis'' (McDunnough, 1938) *'' Retinia picicolana'' (Dyar, 1906) *'' Retinia pseudotsugaicola'' Liu & Wu, 2001 *'' Retinia resinella'' (Linnaeus ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Retinia Resinella
''Retinia resinella'', the pine resin-gall moth, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. Description The wingspan of ''Retinia resinella'' can reach 16–22 mm. Adults are on wing from May to June. The larva lives in the shoots of ''Pinus sylvestris'' where it causes a resin gall to develop. Development takes two years. Parasites The larvae are attached by the tachinid fly '' Actia nudibasis''. Distribution This species can be found from Europe to eastern Russia, China (Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia) and Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea .... References External links UKmoths Eurasian Tortricidae ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Retinia Pseudotsugaicola
''Retinia pseudotsugaicola'' is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Yunnan, China. The larvae feed on ''Pseudotsuga sinensis ''Pseudotsuga sinensis'' (Chinese Douglas-fir; in Chinese 黃杉, pinyin romanization: huáng shān) is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. It is a tree that grows up to tall. It is found in China (in Anhui, Fujian, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hu ...''. References Moths described in 2001 Eucosmini {{Eucosmini-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Retinia Picicolana
''Retinia'' is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae. Species *'' Retinia albicapitana'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Retinia arizonensis'' (Heinrich, 1920) *'' Retinia burkeana'' (Kearfott, 1907) *'' Retinia coeruleostriana'' (Caradja, 1939) *''Retinia comstockiana'' Fernald, 1879 *''Retinia cristata'' (Walsingham, 1900) *'' Retinia edemoidana'' (Dyar, 1903) *'' Retinia gemistrigulana'' (Kearfott, 1905) *'' Retinia houseri'' (Miller, 1959) *''Retinia immanitana'' (Kuznetzov, 1969) *'' Retinia impropria'' (Meyrick, 1932) *'' Retinia jezoensis'' Nasu, 1991 *'' Retinia khasiensis'' (Miller, 1977) *''Retinia lemniscata'' (Kuznetzov, 1973) *'' Retinia mafica'' (Miller, 1978) *'' Retinia mecynopus'' Diakonoff, 1989 *'' Retinia metallica'' (Busck, 1914) *'' Retinia monopunctata'' (Oku, 1968) *'' Retinia pallipennis'' (McDunnough, 1938) *'' Retinia picicolana'' (Dyar, 1906) *''Retinia pseudotsugaicola'' Liu & Wu, 2001 *''Retinia resinella'' (Linnaeus, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Retinia Monopunctata
''Retinia monopunctata'' is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Japan (on the islands of Hokkaido, Honshu and Shikoku), northern China (Shanxi, Heilongjiang, Fujian and Shaanxi) and Russia (Primorsky Krai). The wingspan is 11–17 mm. Adults are on wing from early May to mid-June. There is one generation per year. The larvae feed on ''Abies sachalinensis'', '' Abies homolepis'', '' Picea polita'', '' Picea glehnii'', ''Picea jezoensis'', ''Picea abies'', ''Abies holophylla'', ''Pinus strobus'', ''Larix kaempferi'' and ''Pinus koraiensis ''Pinus koraiensis'' is a species of pine known commonly as the Korean pine. It is a relic species of the Tertiary, identified as a rare tree species by United Nations. It is native to eastern Asia: Korea, northeastern China, Mongolia, the tempe ...''. The larvae feed in cones and shoots of their host plants. It was little known as a pest until 1986, but is now considered to be a serious pest. References External links Eur ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |