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: These larvae use silk to roll or tie leaves together, creating a safe chamber where they feed.
: They possess prominent, often upward-curved sensory mouthparts called palps , and a rough-scaled head. tortricid moth
: They are arguably the most significant insect family affecting apple production; the Codling Moth is the famous "worm" found inside apples. : These larvae use silk to roll or
: Outbreaks of species like the Eastern Spruce Budworm can devastate vast areas of conifer forests. : Outbreaks of species like the Eastern Spruce
: These species typically tunnel into plant parts like stems, roots, buds, or fruits.
The family, commonly known as tortricid moths or leafroller moths , is a diverse group of roughly 11,000 species worldwide. They are primarily known for their unique larval behavior of rolling leaves into protective shelters , though they also include some of the most destructive agricultural and forest pests, such as the codling moth and spruce budworm. Key Identification Features