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Fall webworm moth

Zhang, Q. H., Schlyter, F., Chu, D., Ma, X.Y. and Ninomiya, Y. (1998). Diurnal and seasonal flight activity of males and population dynamics of fall webworm moth, Hyphantria cunea (Drury) (Lep., Arctiidae) monitored by pheromone traps../. Appl. Entomol., 122, 523-532. [Pg.447]

The fall webworm moth (Hyphantria cunea) is a troublesome pest in Europe and Japan, where its larva attacks fruit trees and ornamental trees such as grape, peach, pear, apple, cherry, poplar and platan. Its female-produced pheromone was first studied by Roelofs and coworkers, who identified three pheromone components A, B and C (Figure 4.42) in 1982. [Pg.148]


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