EPPO Global Database

Acleris variana(ACLRVA)

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
Abies balsamea (ABIBA) Major host
* Fye RE (1965) An additional record of Acleris variana Fern. from black spruce club tops. Bi-monthly Progress Report of the Canadian Department of Forestry 21, 2-3.

* Miller CA (1966) The black-headed budworm in eastern Canada. The Canadian Entomologist 98, 592-613.

* Morris RF (1958) A review of the important insects affecting the spruce - fir forest in the Maritime Provinces. The Forestry Chronicles 34(2), 159-189.
Picea glauca (PIEGA) Major host
* Fye RE (1965) An additional record of Acleris variana Fern. from black spruce club tops. Bi-monthly Progress Report of the Canadian Department of Forestry 21, 2-3.

* Morris RF (1958) A review of the important insects affecting the spruce - fir forest in the Maritime Provinces. The Forestry Chronicles 34(2), 159-189.
Larix laricina (LAXLA) Host
* Schooley HO, Pardy KE (1981) Insect pests of larch in Newfoundland. Environment Canada, Forestry Service. 23 pp.
Picea mariana (PIEMA) Host
 * De Groot P, Turgeon JJ, Miller GE (1994) Status of cone and seed insect pest management in Canadian seed orchards. The Forestry Chronicle 70(6), 745-761.

* Fye RE (1965) An additional record of Acleris variana Fern. from black spruce club tops. Bi-monthly Progress Report of the Canadian Department of Forestry 21, 2-3.

* Morris RF (1958) A review of the important insects affecting the spruce - fir forest in the Maritime Provinces. The Forestry Chronicles 34(2), 159-189.
Picea rubens (PIERU) Host
* Morris RF (1958) A review of the important insects affecting the spruce - fir forest in the Maritime Provinces. The Forestry Chronicles 34(2), 159-189.
Tsuga canadensis (TSUCA) Host
* Maier CT, Lemmon CR, Fengler JM, Schweitzer DF, Reardon RC (2011) Caterpillars on the Foliage of Conifers in the Northeastern United States (revised). FHTET-2011-07. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team. USDA Forest Service & Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. 153 pp.