Platynota stultana(PLAAST)
Distribution details in United States of America (Virginia)
* Anonymous (2016) Pest Risk Analysis for Platynota stultana Walsingham, 1884. Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentacion y Medio Ambiante (Spain), 71 pp.
* Baker JR (ed) (1994) Insect and related pests of flowers and foliage plants. Some important, common and potential pests in the southeastern United States. edited by North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, US, 106 pp.
* Brown JW (2009) Platynota stultana Walsingham, the omnivorous leafroller, resident in Florida? Southern Lepidopterists’ News 31(1), p 109.
------- On roses and chrysanthemum in 1933, but did not establish (perhaps unable to withstand the cold winter temperatures).
* Lam WH, Rota J, Brown JW (2011) A preliminary list of the leaf-roller moths (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) of Virginia. Banisteria 37, 3-37.
------- Apparently introduced in 1933 and again in 1970.
* Nelson RH (1936) Observations on the life history of Platynota stultana Wlsm. on greenhouse rose. Journal of Economic Entomology 29, 306-312.
------- Greenhouse roses.
* Powell JA, Brown JW (2012) Tortricoidea, Tortricidae (part): Tortricinae (part): Sparganothini and Atteriini. In: Hodges, R. W. et al. (eds.), The Moths of North America, fascicle 8.1. Wedge Entomological Research Foundation, Washington, DC, 230 pp.
* Zhang BC (1994) Index of economically important Lepidoptera, CABI, Wallingford, UK, 599 pp.
* Baker JR (ed) (1994) Insect and related pests of flowers and foliage plants. Some important, common and potential pests in the southeastern United States. edited by North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, US, 106 pp.
* Brown JW (2009) Platynota stultana Walsingham, the omnivorous leafroller, resident in Florida? Southern Lepidopterists’ News 31(1), p 109.
------- On roses and chrysanthemum in 1933, but did not establish (perhaps unable to withstand the cold winter temperatures).
* Lam WH, Rota J, Brown JW (2011) A preliminary list of the leaf-roller moths (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) of Virginia. Banisteria 37, 3-37.
------- Apparently introduced in 1933 and again in 1970.
* Nelson RH (1936) Observations on the life history of Platynota stultana Wlsm. on greenhouse rose. Journal of Economic Entomology 29, 306-312.
------- Greenhouse roses.
* Powell JA, Brown JW (2012) Tortricoidea, Tortricidae (part): Tortricinae (part): Sparganothini and Atteriini. In: Hodges, R. W. et al. (eds.), The Moths of North America, fascicle 8.1. Wedge Entomological Research Foundation, Washington, DC, 230 pp.
* Zhang BC (1994) Index of economically important Lepidoptera, CABI, Wallingford, UK, 599 pp.
Country | State | Status | |
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Mexico | Present, restricted distribution |