Conservation Status
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Widespread, and of no concern.
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Cyclicity
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Alberta material has been collected from June 21 to July 13.
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Distribution
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Heinrich (1926) has it from New York, New Hampshire, Illinois, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. In addition, Miller (1987) has it from Michigan and Wisconsin. Alberta UASM material called inornatana. was actually of this species. Alberta material has been found in coulees in the prairies and in Aspen Parkland and mixed wood areas.
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General Description
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A Tortricid moth of the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Olethreutini. Formerly in the genus Exartema along with the related species punctana and quadrifidus but now in the large genus Olethreutes. These three species all have wings that are olivaceous brown in color with somewhat darker apical and mid costal patches, wingspans in the 16-20 mm range, fly at the same time and have similar food plants. The fore wings of this species differ from punctana by lacking a dark basal patch and discal spot, and from inornatana by having a fine line of white scaling following the fold. Like punctana, the male genitalia have a digitus near the cucullus while punctana and inornatana have a digitus projecting from the neck of the harpe near the sacculus. The male genitalia are illustrated in both Heinrich (1926) and Miller (1987).
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Habitat
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Brushy or wooded areas with Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) and Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana).
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Life Cycle
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Comes to light.
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Trophic Strategy
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Cornus (Heinrich 1926) of which it is a leaf tier, and Prunus (Miller 1987).
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Olethreutes quadrifidum
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néerlandais ; flamand
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Insecten Olethreutes quadrifidum is een vlinder uit de familie van de bladrollers (Tortricidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1875 door Zeller.
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