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  1. Pyracantha crenatoserrata

    Taxobox image Starr 011205 0098 Pyracantha crenatoserrata.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Pyracantha species P. crenatoserrata binomial Pyracantha crenatoserrata binomial authority Henry Fletcher Hance Hance Alfred Rehder Rehder synonyms File Pyracantha crenatoserrata berries.jpg thumb left Pyracantha crenatoserrata fruit Pyracantha crenatoserrata is a species of Pyracantha Firethorn . It is a short shrub. It is cultivated for its decorative bright red pome fruit inaccurately called berries . The flowers are white. It survives in warm climates. It cannot tolerate frost, but it can withstand drought. This species originates from central China. References and external links reflist http www.sunnygardens.com garden plants pyracantha pyracantha 2449.php info from Sunnygardens.com http www.hear.org starr hiplants images hires starr 011205 0098 pyracantha crenatoserrata.jpg Pyracantha crenatoserrata Picture Category Pyracantha Rosales stub az Pyracantha crenatoserrata es Pyracantha fortuneana ...   more details



  1. Pyracantha rogersiana

    Taxobox image image caption status regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Pyracantha species P. rogersiana binomial Pyracantha rogersiana binomial authority synonyms Pyracantha rogersiana is species of Pyracantha Firethorn shrub . It is grown in gardens, yards, and parks for its golden yellow or golden orange berries. The seeds are poisonous if ingested and may result in vomiting. It can be grown as a hedge. References and external links reflist http www.shootgardening.co.uk sitePlant.php?plantid 653 info from shootgardening.co.uk http www.pfaf.org database plants.php?Pyracantha rogersiana info from Plants for a Future Category Pyracantha Rosales stub az Pyracantha rogersiana ...   more details



  1. Pyracantha koidzumii

    Taxobox image Pyracantha koidzumii Santa Cruz flowers.jpg image caption Santa Cruz cultivar status EN status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Pyracantha species P. koidzumii binomial Pyracantha koidzumii binomial authority Bunz Hayata Hayata Alfred Rehder Rehder synonyms Pyracantha koidzumii is a species of plant in the Rosaceae family. It is Endemism endemic to Taiwan . It is threatened by habitat loss ref Pan, F.J. 1998. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 35149 all Pyracantha koidzumii . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Initially accessed on 23 August 2007. ref . Commons Pyracantha koidzumii References and external links reflist Category Flora of Taiwan Category Pyracantha Category Endangered plants rosales stub az Pyracantha koidzumii es Pyracantha koidzumii zh ...   more details



  1. Pyracantha atalantioides

    Taxobox image image caption status regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Pyracantha species P. atalantioides binomial Pyracantha atalantioides binomial authority Henry Fletcher Hance Hance Otto Stapf Stapf synonyms Pyracantha atalantioides common name Gigg s Firethorn is a species of Pyracantha Firethorn shrub . Its flowers are white and they bloom from March to June. Its small berry shaped pome fruits are red. Its branches have long spines. It is grown in gardens and parks as an ornamental plant . They are also grown as hedges. The species originated from southern China. It has been introduced in North America and has been naturalised. It is sometimes used in bonsai . References and external links reflist http www.british towns.net nature 07 specie detail.asp?GetLSID 303983 info from British Towns and Villages Network Category Pyracantha Rosales stub az Pyracantha atalantioides zh ...   more details



  1. Pyracantha coccinea

    Taxobox image Feuerdorn Pyracantha coccinea .JPG image caption status regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Pyracantha species P. coccinea binomial Pyracantha coccinea binomial authority Max Joseph Roemer M.Roem. synonyms Pyracantha coccinea is the European species of Pyracantha Firethorn that has been cultivated in gardens since the late 16th century. ref Alice M. Coats, Garden Shrubs and Their Histories 1964 1992, s.v. Pyracantha notes that it does not appear in John Gerard s Herball of 1597 but was in gardens before 1629, when John Parkinson mentions it, as the ever greene Hawthorne or prickly Corall tree . ref The tree has small white flowers. It produces small, bright red berries. The fruit is bitter and astringent, making it inedible when raw. The fruit can be cooked to make jellies, jams, sauces and marmalade. It ranges from southern Europe to western Asia. It has been introduced to North America and cultivated there as an ornamental plant since the 18th century. In England its use climbing unsightly walls seems to date from the late 18th century. ref Coats 1964 1992. ref P. coccinea lalandei About 1874 M. Lalande, a nurseryman in Angers , France, selected from seedlings of P. coccinea an improved form, more freely berrying than the type. A sport has produced a yellow berried form. These, and further selections, have largely ousted the ordinary form from nursery stock. ref Coats 1964 1992. ref References and external links reflist http www.floridata.com ref P pyra coc.cfm info from Floridadata.com http www.pfaf.org database plants.php?Pyracantha coccinea info from Plants for a Future Category Pyracantha Rosales stub az Q rm z tubulqa da Almindelig Ildtorn de Mittelmeer Feuerdorn es Pyracantha coccinea hsb Srjed om rska pyrakanta it Pyracantha coccinea pl Ognik szkar atny pt Pyracantha coccinea ...   more details



  1. Pyracantha crenulata

    Taxobox image Pyracantha crenulata JBM.jpg image caption Pyracantha crenulata grown as a bonsai status regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Pyracantha species P. crenulata binomial Pyracantha crenulata binomial authority David Don D.Don Max Joseph Roemer M.Roem. synonyms Cotoneaster crenulatus small David Don D.Don Karl Koch botanist K.Koch small Crataegus crenulata small William Roxburgh Roxb. small Mespilus crenulata small David Don D.Don small synonyms ref   ref name GRIN cite web title Taxon Pyracantha crenulata D. Don M. Roem. work Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN publisher United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Area url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?30401 accessdate 2010 12 22 ref Pyracantha crenulata is a species of Pyracantha Firethorn . It is cultivated as an ornamental plant . The leaves are used to make herbal tea. The wood can be used to make walking sticks. The pome fruit is orange red and are food for birds. References and external links reflist http www.ibiblio.org pfaf cgi bin arr html?Pyracantha crenulata info from Plants for a Future http www.britannica.com eb topic 484709 Pyracantha crenulata info from Encyclopaedia Britannica Category Pyracantha Rosales stub az Pyracantha crenulata es Pyracantha crenulata zh ...   more details



  1. Pyracantha angustifolia

    Taxobox image Starr 021126 0030 Pyracantha angustifolia.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Pyracantha species P. angustifolia binomial Pyracantha angustifolia binomial authority Franch. Camillo Karl Schneider C.K.Schneid. synonyms Pyracantha angustifolia is a species of shrub in the Rosaceae rose family known by the common name narrowleaf firethorn . The flowers are white and produce small round pome s and can be orange to red in color. These fruits are astringent and bitter, making them inedible for humans, but they are a food source for birds. The leaves, fruit and seeds contain hydrogen cyanide , the source of the bitter taste. ref http www.pfaf.org database plants.php?Pyracantha angustifolia Plants for a Future ref The stems and branches have sharp spines. This shrub is cultivated and grown in yards and gardens as an ornamental plant . It can be used to make hedges for home security. This species is native to China but has been introduced to North America . It is an invasive species in Hawaii and in other areas. ref http www.hear.org pier species pyracantha angustifolia.htm info from hear.org ref References reflist External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?6677,6885,6886 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol PYAN USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Pyracantha angustifolia Photo gallery Category Pyracantha Category Invasive plant species Rosales stub az Pyracantha angustifolia es Pyracantha angustifolia zh ...   more details



  1. Spilonota lechriaspis

    italic title Taxobox name Spilonota lechriaspis regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Tortricidae genus Spilonota species S. lechriaspis binomial Spilonota lechriaspis binomial authority Meyrick, 1932 The Apple fruit licker Spilonota lechriaspis is a moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in eastern Russia , China , the Korean Peninsula and Japan . The wingspan is 12 16  mm. There are one or two generations per year. Larvae hibernate in the western part of Korea. The larvae feed on Malus , Pyrus , Hall s crab, loquat, chinese bush, Pyracantha angustifolia and Pyracantha coccinea . It is a common pest of apple and pear. External links http nlbif.eti.uva.nl bis tortricidae.php?selected beschrijving&menuentry soorten&id 273 Eurasian Tortricidae Category Eucosmini Category Insects of Korea Category Animals described in 1932 Olethreutinae stub vi Spilonota lechriaspis ...   more details



  1. Lyonetia anthemopa

    italic title Taxobox name Lyonetia anthemopa image image size 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lyonetiidae genus Lyonetia species L. anthemopa binomial Lyonetia anthemopa binomial authority Meyrick, 1936 synonyms Lyonetia anthemopa is a moth in the Lyonetiidae family. It is known from Japan Honshu, Kyushu, Yakushima and Taiwan . The wingspan is 5 8 mm. There are four generations per year in Japan. The larvae feed on Pyracantha angustifolia , Pyracantha crenurata , Rhapiolepis umbellata and Photinia taiwanensis . They leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a linear blotch mine. Young larvae mine in a linear and full depth mine, reaching the leaf margin and extending towards the tip of the leaf along the margin. The linear mine is brown or pale brown. Later, the mine extends into a blotch and turns pale greenish brown. If the leaf is not big enough to complete the larval growth, the larva migrates to another leaf through the lower surface. External links https qir.kyushu u.ac.jp dspace bitstream 2324 2349 1 1.pdf Revisional Studies On The Family Lyonetiidae Of Japan Lepidoptera http www.jpmoth.org Lyonetiidae Lyonetiinae Lyonetia anthemopa.html Japanese Moths Yponomeutoidea stub Category Lyonetiidae vi Lyonetia anthemopa ...   more details



  1. June Gap

    Use British English date September 2010 Use dmy dates date September 2010 The June Gap refers to a dearth of nectar Forage honeybee forage for bees in June in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The June Gap is important because typically, the number of bees and hence energy requirement in the colony has built up significantly by the time the dearth occurs. Some plants which can help provide nectar in this gap are Cotoneaster and the closely related Pyracantha . See also Beekeeping in the United Kingdom Beekeeping in Ireland Forage honeybee Honeydew source List of honey plants Pollen source References Unreferenced date April 2010 Reflist Agriculture in the United Kingdom Category Beekeeping in the United Kingdom Category Beekeeping in Ireland Bee stub ...   more details



  1. Lepidoptera (album)

    unreferenced date January 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Lepidoptera Type Album Artist Fursaxa Cover Lepidoptera album .jpg Released 2005 Recorded Genre Psych folk , Experimental music Experimental Length 58 25 Label ATP Records Producer Reviews Last album Madrigals in Duos BR 2004 This album Lepidoptera br 2005 Next album Amulet fursaxa album Amulet br 2005 Lepidoptera is the fourth major studio release by Fursaxa . Track listing Freedom 6 09 Purple Fantasy 3 05 Velada 5 42 Moonlight sonata 4 31 Neon Lights 2 54 Karma 3 59 Poppy Opera 7 28 Russian Snow Queen 3 50 Pyracantha 5 28 Tyranny 7 27 Una De Gato 7 52 Category 2005 albums 2000s folk album stub ...   more details



  1. Cryphia ochsi

    italic title Taxobox name Cryphia ochsi image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Cryphia species C. ochsi binomial Cryphia ochsi binomial authority Boursin, 1940 synonyms Bryophila ochsi small Boursin, 1940 small Cryphia ochsi is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in the Central and Eastern part of the Mediterranean Basin . In the Levant it has been recorded from Lebanon and Israel . Adults are on wing from May to August. There is one generation per year. The larvae feed on Acer negundo , Arbutus andrachne , Cotoneaster franchetii , Elaeagnus pungens , Morus alba , Pinus halepensis , Pistacia atlantica and Pyracantha species. External links http redalyc.uaemex.mx redalyc html 455 45513509 45513509.html The Acronictinae, Bryophilinae, Hypenodinae and Hypeninae of Israel Category Cryphia Bryophilinae stub vi Cryphia ochsi ...   more details



  1. Planotortrix octo

    italic title Taxobox name Planotortrix octo image Planotortrix octo male dorsal.jpg image width image caption Male, dorsal view image Planotortrix octo male ventral.jpg image width image caption Male, ventral view regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera zoodivision Ditrysia zoosectio Cossina familia Tortricidae genus Planotortrix species P. octo binomial Planotortrix octo binomial authority Dugdale, 1990 ref http www.tortricidae.com catalogueSpeciesList.asp?gcode 730 tortricidae.com ref synonyms Planotortrix octo is a moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in New Zealand , where it is found on both the North and South Islands. The larvae feed on Ribes , Chaenomeles , Cotoneaster , Crataegus , Cydonia , Eriobotrya , Fragaria , Kerria , Malus , Photinia , Prunus , Pyracantha , Rose Rosa , Rhaphiolepis , Rubus , Boronia , Choysia , Citrus and Phebalium species. It is considered to be a pest species. ref http padil.gov.au pests and diseases Pest Main 136269 1129 PaDIL ref References Reflist Category Archipini Archipini stub ...   more details



  1. Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae

    italic title Taxobox name Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae image Phyllonorycter.oxyacanthae. .lindsey.jpg image width 200px image caption image2 Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae ill.jpg image2 width 200px image2 caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera infraordo Heteroneura familia Gracillariidae tribus genus Phyllonorycter species P. oxyacanthae binomial Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae binomial authority Heinrich Frey Frey , 1856 synonyms Lithocolletis oxyacanthae small Frey, 1856 small Phyllonorycter pomonella small Zeller, 1846 small Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is found in all of Europe , except the Balkan Peninsula . Image Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae damage.jpg thumb left 200px Damage The wingspan is 6 8 mm. The moth flies in two generations in May and in August. The larvae feed on Crataegus and Rosaceae species. Other recorded foodplants include Crataegomespilus arnieresi , Crataegus chrysocarpa , Crataegus monogyna , Crataegus oxyacantha , Crataegus pentagyna , Crataegus rivularis , Cydonia oblonga , Mespilus germanica , Pyracantha coccinea , Pyrus communis , Sorbus aucuparia and Sorbus torminalis . External links http ukmoths.org.uk show.php?bf 323 UKmoths http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin phyllonorycter oxyacanthae oxyacanthae.htm Leafminers Category Phyllonorycter Phyllonorycter stub vi Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae ...   more details



  1. Acropolitis rudisana

    italic title Taxobox name Acropolitis rudisana image Acropolitis rudisana.jpg image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Tortricidae genus Acropolitis species A. rudisana binomial Acropolitis rudisana binomial authority Walker, 1863 synonyms Sciaphila rudisana small Walker, 1863 small Capua eucycla small Turner, 1916 small Penthina indecretana small Walker, 1863 small Acropolitis rudis small Meyrick, 1910 small Acropolitis rudisana is a moth of the Tortricidae family. It is widespread in eastern Australia . The larvae feed on Vitis , Acacia , Arctotheca , Chrysanthemum , Hakea , Helichrysum , Malus , Pinus , Populus , Pyracantha and Rumex species, as well as Dillwynia retorta , Dimocarpus longan , Humulus lupulus , Medicago sativa , Rubus loganobaccus and Trifolium repens . External links http www.environment.gov.au biodiversity abrs online resources fauna afd taxa 3225bd56 3286 4d42 ac0b 5680d48dcafc Australian Faunal Directory http www.tortricidae.com catalogueSpeciesList.asp?spcode 330 Acropolitis excelsa at tortricidae.com http www.tortricidae.com foodplant database.pdf Tortricidae Foodplant database wikispecies commons Category Archipini Archipini stub vi Acropolitis rudisana ...   more details



  1. Coleophora prunifoliae

    italic title Taxobox name Coleophora prunifoliae image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Coleophoridae genus Coleophora species C. prunifoliae binomial Coleophora prunifoliae binomial authority Doets, 1944 ref http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 435642 Fauna Europaea ref synonyms Coleophora prunifoliae is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found from Scandinavia to the Pyrenees , Italy and Romania and from Great Britain to southern Russia . The wingspan is 10 12 mm. ref http ukmoths.org.uk show.php?bf 494a UKmoths ref The larvae feed on Betula , Cotoneaster franchetii , Crataegus , Cydonia oblonga , Malus domestica , Prunus armeniaca , Prunus avium , Prunus cerasus , Prunus domestica insititia , Prunus mahaleb , Prunus serrulata , Prunus spinosa , Pyracantha coccinea , Sorbus aria and Sorbus aucuparia . They create a tubular leaf case of 6 7 mm long. It is light, but later dark brown, trivalved and has a mouth angle of 45 . The larva lives at the underside of the leaf, and makes sizable fleck mines. ref http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin coleophora prunifoliae prunifoliae.htm bladmineerders.nl ref Full grown larvae can be found at the end of May. References reflist commons wikispecies Category Coleophora Coleophoridae stub ...   more details



  1. Crimean Submediterranean forest complex

    The Crimean Submediterranean forest complex ecoregion , in the temperate broadleaf and mixed forests temperate mixed forest Biome , is of Russia and Ukraine . Distribution The ecoregion consists of two coastal enclaves on northern coast of the Black Sea one occupies the central coast of Crimea , extending into the Crimean Mountains , the other occupies the Black Sea coast of Krasnodar Kray , extending eastward along the northwest flank of the Caucasus . Description The ecoregion s climate and vegetation resemble that of the Mediterranean Basin , with a hot dry summer and a mild, rainy winter. At elevations below 400 meters, woodlands and maquis shrublands predominate with oak, Christ s Thorn Paliurus spina christi , Mastic tree Pistacia lenticulus , Pyracantha , sclerophyll shrubs Between 400 and 800 meters are forests predominate with Pitsundian Pine Pinus brutia , Downy Oak Quercus pubescens , Hornbeam Oriental Hornbeam Carpinus orientalis , European Ash Fraxinus excelsior . From 800 to 1300 meters elevation forests predominate with Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris Oriental Beech Fagus orientalis , juniper woodlands Culture The warm summers and mild winters of the region make it a popular resort destination. Cities and towns in the ecoregion include Yalta , Alupka , Alushta , Sevastopol , kaj Novorossiysk . External links http www.worldwildlife.org wildworld profiles terrestrial pa pa0416 full.html World Wildlife Fund Crimean Submediterranean forest complex http www.nationalgeographic.com wildworld profiles terrestrial pa pa0416.html National Geographic Crimean Submediterranean forest complex Paleartic temperate broadleaf and mixed forests Category Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests Category Ecoregions of Russia Category Ecoregions of Europe Category Biota of Russia Category Biota of Ukraine Category Black Sea es Complejo forestal submediterr neo de Crimea eo Krimea submediteranea arbarmasivo ...   more details



  1. Choristoneura rosaceana

    italic title Taxobox name Choristoneura rosaceana image Choristoneura rosaceana.jpg image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Tortricidae genus Choristoneura species C. rosaceana binomial Choristoneura rosaceana binomial authority Harris, 1841 synonyms Archips rosaceana Cacoecia rosaceana Loxotaenia rosaceana Lozotaenia gossypina Teras vicariana Tortrix rosaceana The Oblique Banded Leaf Roller or Rosaceous Leaf Roller Choristoneura rosaceana is a moth of the Tortricidae family. It is native to North America , but has been accidentally introduced into other parts of the world. The wingspan is 7.5 11  mm for males and 11.5 14  mm for females. Adults are on wing from June to July and again from August to September in most of its range. Description The Caterpillars are green with black heads. Adults are small, light brown moths. Symptoms and Signs Rolled, tied and chewed leaves, minor feeding on fruits. Damage can be extensive on rosaceous plants. Host plants Image Choristoneura rosaceana larva.jpg thumb right 200px Caterpillar Recorded host plants are Acer genus Acer Aesculus Betula Cirsium Crataegus Corylus Cornus genus Cornus Cotoneaster Dianthus Carnation Fragaria Strawberry Fraxinus Lonicera Malus Picea Pinus Platanus Populus Prunus Pyracantha Quercus Rhododendron Rhododendron, Azalea Rose Rosa Rubus Salix Sorbus Spirea Syringa Lilac Tilia Tsuga Vaccinium Verbena Viburnum References references http www.omafra.gov.on.ca english crops facts oblique.htm Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs cite book last W.T. Johnson & H.H. Lyon, et. al. title Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs edition Fifth Edition year 1978 publisher John Wiley & Sons, New York pages 216 217 External links http keys.lucidcentral.org keys v3 LBAM Choristoneura rosaceana.htm Species info Category Archipini fr Tordeuse bandes obliques vi Choristoneura rosaceana ...   more details



  1. Phyllonorycter leucographella

    italic title Taxobox name Phyllonorycter leucographella image Phyllonorycter leucographella adult.JPG image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera infraordo Heteroneura familia Gracillariidae subfamilia genus Phyllonorycter species P. leucographella binomial Phyllonorycter leucographella binomial authority Zeller, 1850 synonyms Lithocolletis leucographella small Zeller, 1850 small The Firethorn Leaf Miner Phyllonorycter leucographella is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is native to southern Europe Mediterranean regions of France , Spain , Greece , Albania , Russia Crimea , Turkey , and the southern part of former Yugoslavia where its principal host plant is native and was probably introduced accidentally into several countries in western Europe on transported plant material. It has now been recorded as far north as Finland and east to Hungary . It was first recorded in Great Britain in 1989. Nash et al. 1995 studied the spread of this species in Great Britain. Besides the natural spread of the insect, they found several foci of colonization outside the main distribution range that were undoubtedly due to human activities. Image Phyllonorycter leucographella.jpg thumb left 200px Damage The wingspan is 6 to 8 mm. The moth flies in two to three generations per year. In Great Britain, adults are on wing in April and October. The larva e mainly feed on Pyracantha coccinea , but have also been recorded on Crataegus species. They feed inside a long mine close to the upper leaf surface and overwinter in the mines. External links http ukmoths.org.uk show.php?bf 332a UKmoths http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin phyllonorycter leucographella leucographella.htm bladmineerders.nl Category Phyllonorycter Phyllonorycter stub vi Phyllonorycter leucographella ...   more details



  1. Acrobasis indigenella

    Taxobox image image width image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Pyralidae genus Acrobasis species A. indigenella binomial Acrobasis indigenella binomial authority Zeller, 1848 ref cite web url http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia pyraloidea pyralidae phycitinae acrobasis index.html title & 39 Acrobasis & 39 at funet.fi publisher Nic.funet.fi date accessdate 2011 12 16 ref synonyms Myelois indigenella small Zeller, 1848 small Phycita nebulo small Walsh, 1860 small Phycita Acrobasis nebulella small Riley, 1872 small Myelois zelatella small Hulst, 1887 small Mineola grossbecki small Barnes & McDunnough, 1917 small Acrobasis grossbecki The Leaf Crumpler Acrobasis indigenella is a species of Pyralidae snout moths in the genus Acrobasis . It was described by Zeller in 1848, and is known from eastern North America . The wingspan is 15 20 mm. ref cite web author Contributed by J.D. Roberts on 20 July, 2007 9 13pm url http bugguide.net node view 129115 title Bug Guide publisher Bug Guide date 2007 07 20 accessdate 2011 12 16 ref There are two generations per year in the south eastern United States. The larvae feed on Malus pumila , Cydonia oblonga , Prunus , Cotoneaster , Pyracantha , Crataegus and Eriobotrya japonica . The larvae construct tubes that are attached to twigs of their host plant. These tubes are expanded with silk and leaf fragments while the larvae grow. The larvae first feed on developing leaves near the tube, but leave their shelters when all of these leaves are eaten. Pupation takes place within the tube. They are greyish green with purplish markings above and pale greyish green on the underside. The head is pale reddish brown. The reach a length of 14.5 17.5 mm. The species overwinters in the larval stage. References reflist Category Animals described in 1848 Category Acrobasis Acrobasis stub ...   more details



  1. List of species used in bonsai

    77 ref Pyracantha Firethorn Image Pyracantha crenulata JBM.jpg thumb upright ref name Ma Ke Pyracantha coccinea cite web first Mark last D Cruz title Ma Ke Bonsai Care Guide for Pyracantha coccinea publisher Ma Ke Bonsai url http makebonsai.com guide bonsailink.asp?quicklink 5059&name Pyracantha coccinea ...   more details



  1. Pome

    , pear , pyracantha , toyon , quince , ref name Pereira rowan , and whitebeam . Some pomes may ...   more details



  1. Biedenharn Museum and Gardens

    The Biedenharn Museum and Gardens is a botanical garden and museum located beside the Ouachita River at 2006 Riverside Drive, Monroe, Louisiana . It is open Monday Saturday, and half days Sunday. The Biedenharm Museum was built in 1913 as a private home by Joseph Augustus Biedenharn December 13, 1866 October 9, 1952 , who is credited with first bottling the popular soda fountain drink Coca Cola in the summer of 1894. The original home, known as the Biedenharn Home, is open for tours and furnished as it was during the residence of Joseph Biedenharn s daughter, Emy Lou Biedenharn. The Coca Cola Museum features Coca Cola memorabilia and historical items. The Bible Museum features a collection of bibles and biblical literature, and also hosts changing exhibits. ELsong Garden The garden s name is short for Emy Lou s song, named after Emy Lou Biedenharn, Joseph s daughter, who had a vocal career in Europe. The garden s themed settings include the Four Seasons Garden, Oriental Garden, and Musical Grotto. The gardens include Abelia , Althaea genus Althaea , Amaryllis , azalea s, Cornflower bachelor s button , begonia s, holly berrying hollies , Caladium , Calendula , camellia s, Iberis candytuft , chrysanthemum s, crape myrtle s, Narcissus genus daffodil s, Daylily daylilies , dogwood , Abutilon flowering maple , Chaenomeles flowering quince , geranium s, Grancy graybeard , Hibiscus , Hosta , hydrangea , Impatiens , Iris plant iris es, Mulan magnolia Japanese magnolia , Jasmine jessamine , lantana , Liriope genus Liriope , Lycoris genus Lycoris , Tagetes marigold s, mock orange , nandina , Pansy pansies , Pentas , Periwinkle plant periwinkles , petunia s, Phlox , Poinsettia , Pyracantha , Cercis redbud , Salvia , Antirrhinum snapdragon s, Camellia sasanqua sasanqua , Scilla , Justicia brandegeeana shrimp plant , magnolia s, Spathiphyllum , Spiraea , star bush , Lobularia maritima sweet alyssum , Sweet Osmanthus sweet olive , tulip s, and Lonicera fragrantissima winter honey ...   more details



  1. Venturia inaequalis

    Taxobox name Venturia inaequalis image Apple scab SEM.jpg image caption The reproductive conidia of Venturia inaequalis erupting through the cuticle of a crabapple leaf regnum Fungi divisio Ascomycota subdivisio Pezizomycotina classis Dothideomycetes ordo Pleosporales familia Venturiaceae genus Venturia genus Venturia species V. inaequalis binomial Venturia inaequalis binomial authority Cooke Wint. Venturia inaequalis is an ascomycete fungus that causes the Apple scab disease. Systematics Venturia inaequalis anamorph s have been described under the names Fusicladium dendriticum and Spilocaea pomi . Whether V. inaequalis is a single species or contains several cryptic species has been a matter of debate for a long time. Recent genetic studies have revealed a considerable uniformity of the species. In addition, the fungus Spilocaea pyracanthae , a parasite of Pyracantha appeared not to genetically differ from V. inaequalis , being thus a special form of the latter. Morphology The fruiting bodies , ascocarp s appear in the form of Pseudothecium pseudothecia . They are solitary and embedded into the host plant tissue. A pseudothecium has small dark hairs around its opening, and contains pseudoparaphyse s along with ascus asci . The asci contain eight haploid ascospore s. The haploid chromosome number of V. inaequalis is seven. Life cycle The infection cycle begins in the springtime, when suitable temperatures and moisture promote the release of V. inaequalis ascospore s. These spores rise into the air and land on the surface of a susceptible tree, where they germinate and form a germ tube that can directly penetrate the plant s waxy Plant cuticle cuticle . A fungal mycelium forms between the cuticle and underlying Epidermis botany epidermal tissue, developing asexual reproduction asexually the conidia , that germinate on fresh areas of the host tree, which in turn produce another generation of conidial spores. This cycle of secondary infection s continues throughout the ...   more details



  1. List of Rosaceae genera

    There are approximatively 100 160 genus genera and 3,500 4,000 species in the family Rosaceae . It also includes subgenera and synonyms. CompactTOC8 side yes center yes j J q Q y Y A Acaena Acomastylis Adenostoma Agrimonia Amelanchier Amelasorbus Amygdalophora Amygdalopsis Amygdalus Aphanes Whitebeam Aria Image Sorbus aria.jpg right thumb 200px A whitebeam , genus Whitebeam Aria . Argentina plant Argentina Sorbus Ariosorbus Aronia Aruncus Atomostigma B Batidaea Bencomia Brachycaulos Brayera C Cerapadus Ceraseidos Cherry Cerasus Cercocarpus Chamaebatiaria Chamaemeles Chaenomeles Sorbus Chamaemespilus Chaemaerhodos Cliffortia Coleogyne Coluria Comarella Comarobatia Comaropsis Comarum Sorbus Cormus Cotoneaster Cowania plant Cowania Crataegomespilus Crataegus Crataemespilus Quince Cydonia D Dalibarda repens Dalibarda Dasiphora Dendriopoterium Dichotomanthes Docynia Dryadanthe Dryas plant Dryas E Eriobotrya Image Eriobotrya japonica JPG1b.jpg right thumb 200px A loquat , genus Eriobotrya . Eriogynia Eriolobus Erythrocoma Exochorda F Fallugia Farinopsis Filipendula Fragaria G Geum Gillenia H Hagenia Hesperomeles Heteromeles Holodiscus Horkelia Horkeliella Hulthemia synonym of Rosa Hulthemosa Hulthemia Rosa I Ivesia K Kageneckia Kerria plant Kerria L Lachemilla Laurocerasus Leucosidea Lindleya Luetkea Lyonothamnus M Maddenia Malacomeles Malosorbus Malus Image Malus Danziger Kantapfel.jpg right thumb 200px An apple , species Apple Malus sylvestris domestica . Marcetella Mespilus Micromeles N Nagelia Neillia Neviusia alabamensis Neviusia Novoseiversia Nutallia O Oemleria Oncostylus Oreogeum Geum Orthurus Osmaronia Osteomeles P Padellus Bird cherry subgenus Padus Parageum Pentactina Pentaphylloides Peraphyllum Persica Petrophyton Photinia Physocarpus Polylepis Porteranthus Potentilla Poteridium Poterium Pourthiaea Prinsepia Prunus Pseudocydonia Purshia Pyracantha Pygeum genus Pygeum Pyronia Pyrus R Rhaphiobotyra Rhaphiolepis Rhodotypos Rose Rosa Image Meillandine Rose in clay ...   more details




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