EPPO Global Database

Acleris gloverana(ACLRGL)

Hosts

Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Organism Type
Tsuga heterophylla (TSUHE) Major host
* Koot HP (1991) Western black-headed budworm. Forest Pest Leaflet 24. Information Canada, Cat. No. Fo. 29-6/24-1992E.

* Nealis VG, Turnquist R & Garbutt R (2004) Defoliation of juvenile western hemlock by western black-headed budworm in Pacific coastal Forests. Forest Ecology and Management 198, 291-301.

* Prebble ML & Graham K (1945) The current outbreak of defoliating insects in coast hemlock forests of British Columbia. Part I. Description of outbreak and damage. Part II. Factors of natural control. British Columbian Lumberman Nos 1369, 1370.
Abies amabilis (ABIAM) Host
* Crawford PD & Oliver CD (1990) Abies amabilis Dougl. ex Forbes. Pacific Silver fir. In Silvics of North America. Vol. 1. Conifers. Burns R.M. and Honkala B.H. (eds). (Coord.). Agriculture Handbook 654, pp. 17-25. USDA, Forest Service, Washington.

* Furniss RL & Carolin VM (1977) Western Forest Insects. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Miscellaneous Publication No. 1339. Reviewed and Approved for Reprinting July 2002. USDA Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Washington, 655 pp.
Abies concolor (ABICO) Host
* Powell JA (1962) Taxonomic studies on the Acleris gloverana - variana complex, the black-headed budworms (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Canadian Entomologist 94, 833-840.
Abies grandis (ABIGR) Host
* Furniss RL & Carolin VM (1977) Western Forest Insects. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Miscellaneous Publication No. 1339. Reviewed and Approved for Reprinting July 2002. USDA Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Washington, 655 pp.
Abies lasiocarpa (ABILA) Host
* Furniss RL & Carolin VM (1977) Western Forest Insects. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Miscellaneous Publication No. 1339. Reviewed and Approved for Reprinting July 2002. USDA Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Washington, 655 pp.
Picea engelmannii (PIEEN) Host
* Koot, HP (1991) Western black-headed budworm. Forest Pest Leaflet 24. Information Canada, Cat. No. Fo. 29-6/24-1992E.
Picea glauca (PIEGA) Host
* Koot HP (1991) Western black-headed budworm. Forest Pest Leaflet 24. Information Canada, Cat. No. Fo. 29-6/24-1992E.

* Powell JA (1962) Taxonomic studies on the Acleris gloverana - variana complex, the black-headed budworms (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Canadian Entomologist 94, 833-840.
Picea mariana (PIEMA) Host
* Furniss RL & Carolin VM (1977) Western Forest Insects. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Miscellaneous Publication No. 1339. Reviewed and Approved for Reprinting July 2002. USDA Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Washington, 655 pp.
Picea sitchensis (PIESI) Host
*Hard JS (1974) Budworm in coastal Alaska. Journal of Forestry 72, 26-31.

* Powell JA (1962) Taxonomic studies on the Acleris gloverana - variana complex, the black-headed budworms (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Canadian Entomologist 94, 833-840.
Pseudotsuga menziesii (PSTME) Host
* Powell JA (1962) Taxonomic studies on the Acleris gloverana - variana complex, the black-headed budworms (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Canadian Entomologist 94, 833-840.
Tsuga mertensiana (TSUME) Host
* Nealis VG, Turnquist R & Garbutt R (2004) Defoliation of juvenile western hemlock by western black-headed budworm in Pacific coastal Forests. Forest Ecology and Management 198, 291-301.