- Ctenopseustis obliquana
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Ctenopseustis obliquana Female Male Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Section: Cossina Family: Tortricidae Genus: Ctenopseustis Species: C. obliquana Binomial name Ctenopseustis obliquana
(Walker, 1863)Synonyms - Teras obliquana Walker, 1863
- Cacoecia charactana Meyrick, 1881
- Tortrix ropeana Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875
- Teras spurcatana Walker, 1863
- Sciaphila transtrigana Walker, 1863
- Sciaphila turbulentana Walker, 1863
The Brownheaded leafroller (Ctenopseustis obliquana) is a moth of the Tortricidae family. It is native to New Zealand and is an introduced species in Hawaii. The common name is also used for related species Ctenopseustis herana.
The wingspan can range up to 25 mm. The coloration and markings on the forewing are extremely variable, ranging from fawn to chocolate brown with darker markings.
The larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including various broadleaved and coniferous trees and ferns, for instance Eucalyptus, Quercus, Acacia, Larix, Picea, Pinus and Pseudotsuga species. They feed on the leaves, stem and buds of their host plant beneath a protective webbing of silk and foliage. Full-grown larvae are about 20 mm long and translucent green and sometimes pale yellow.
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