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Conservation Status

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There is not enough empirical data to warrant special conservation concerns.
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Cyclicity

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Single Alberta record collected in June. Specimen from Tortricid.net (2006) database was collected in mid July. Adults probably fly throughout June and July.
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Distribution

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The true extent of distribution is unknown. Recorded Alberta specimen collected in Edmonton. Records indicate that this species can also be found in Maryland, United States (Tortricid.net 2006).
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General Description

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Large sized Endothenia species. Forewings of recorded specimen are dark brownish black color and appear to be relatively solid with little contrast in colors. The tip of the forewing is relatively straight instead of curved. Heinrich (1926) suggests that this species resembles Endothenia conditana, however the genitalia is stouter for E. infuscata.
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Habitat

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Exact habitat requirements are unknown.
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Life Cycle

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Unknown.
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Trophic Strategy

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Specific diet information for this species is unknown however; most larvae from the Olethreutini tribe are oligophagous leaf rollers and webbers. The diversity of host plants used by the larvae of Olethreutini is the broadest for any group of Tortricidae. (Roelofs and Brown 1982).
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Endothenia infuscata ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Endothenia infuscata is een vlinder uit de familie van de bladrollers (Tortricidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1923 door Heinrich.

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