- The
winter moth (Operophtera
brumata) is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It is an
abundant species in
Europe and the Near East and a
famous study organism...
-
potential enemies into
North America may
yield good results:
Operophtera brumata is a pest of
blueberries and
birches which is
successfully parasitized...
-
species pest of
hardwood trees in
North America Winter moth (Operophtera
brumata), an
invasive species pest of
hardwood trees,
cranberry and
blueberry in...
- the
fruit tree
borer (Maroga melanostigma),
winter moth (Operophtera
brumata), fruit-tree
tortrix (Pandemis heparana), the wood
groundling (Parachronistis...
- and has a
similar life
cycle to the
invasive congener winter moth (O.
brumata). The
Bruce spanworm is
known to
hybridize with the
winter moth. The two...
- The most
frequently occurring pests are the
winter moth (Operophtera
brumata) and the
mottled umber moth (Erannis defoliaria). The oak
roller weevil...
- in 1807. It is a
parasite of the
larva of the
winter moth (Operophtera
brumata), and has been used in
biological pest
control to
control this moth, whose...
-
Operophtera brumata po****tions are geometric....
- more
yellowish green. The pupa is
yellowish brown and
larger than in O.
brumata. The
cremaster comprises a short,
stout shaft with long
divergent spikes...
- Dhondt, André (1998). "Mate
Selection by Male
Winter Moths Operophtera brumata (Lepidoptera, Geometrldae):
Adaptive Male
Choice or
Female Control?". Behaviour...