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Archips packardianus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archips packardianus
''Archips packardianus'', the spring spruce needle moth or spruce needleworm, is a species of moth of the Tortricidae family. Spruce needle worms are commonly found in small numbers on spruce and trees of other coniferous genera throughout most of Canada and northeastern USA (Rose and Lindquist 1985).〔Rose, A.H.; Lindquist, O.H. 1985. Insects of eastern spruces, fir and, hemlock, revised edition. Gov’t Can., Can. For. Serv., Ottawa, For. Tech. Rep. 23. 159 p. (cited in Coates et al. 1994, cited orig ed 1977)〕 ''Archips packardiana'' Fernald overwinters as a tiny larva in a mined needle. Needle mining is resumed in the spring, the larvae later moving to feed on new foliage, where they spin considerable webbing. Full grown larvae have a pale green head, sometimes patterned with brown, and a pale body and pale thoracic legs, and are about 20 mm long. The larva pupates, usually in the webbed needles, and the adult emerges in summer to early fall. The closely related ''Archips strianus'' Fernald is much less common, but probably has a habitat similar to that of ''A. packardiana'' (Rose and Lindquist 1985).〔 The larvae have dark thoracic legs and small dark areas around the base of the thoracic hairs. The habitat consists of coniferous and mixed woods. The wingspan is about 17 mm. There is a pattern of black and white patches on the forewings. The hindwings are dark grey.〔(Bug Guide )〕 Adults have been recorded on wing in April and from June to October. The larvae feed on the needles of ''Picea'' and ''Abies'' species. ==References==
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