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Dioryctria sylvestrella

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has a wingspan of 28 to 35 mm (1.1 to 1.4 in) and is very similar in appearance to related species. This moth was first detected in Britain in 2001, and can be told from the three other species in the genus already there by the fact that the "subterminal line is generally smooth with a
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stabilisation. Their boring activity causes large quantities of resin to flow from the wounds which weakens the tree and allows fungi and other pathogens to gain entry.
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trees on which to lay its eggs. The larvae attack buds, shoots, cones, and young stems. Damaged tissue or sites attacked by the rust fungus
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but is more common at lower latitudes, and this is where it does most damage. In Europe, it mainly infests the maritime pine (
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The adult moths are on the wing in southern Europe from about July to September. The female chooses fast-growing, vigorous
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generally have forewings that are dark greyish-brown to black, with various white markings, chevrons and zigzag lines.
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single waved kink its mid-point, in the other three species this line is dentate from the mid-point to the dorsum".
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of 28 to 35 mm (1.1 to 1.4 in). The moth flies in a single generation from June to October and is a
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Lieutier, François; Day, Keith R.; Battisti, Andrea; Grégoire, Jean-Claude; Evans, Hugh F. (2007).
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occurs naturally in Europe, much of Asia and North Africa. It occurs as far north as the
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allow the larvae to enter the tissues and tunnel under the bark into the
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Bark and Wood Boring Insects in Living Trees in Europe, a Synthesis
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The larvae of this moth are one of the main pests of
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Pyralidae
Dioryctria
Binomial name
Ratzeburg
Synonyms
moth
Pyralidae
wingspan
pest
maritime pine
pine
caterpillars
Dioryctria
Arctic Circle
Pinus pinaster
spruce
P. caribaea
P. halepensis
P. kesiya
P. merkusii
P. nigra
P. pinea

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