Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q18049044> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 93 of
93
with 100 triples per page.
- Q18049044 subject Q9559141.
- Q18049044 abstract "Clepsis persicana, the white triangle tortrix or the green needleworm, is a species of moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Alaska and British Columbia to Newfoundland and south to Virginia and west to California. The habitat consists of coniferous and mixed coniferous forests.The larva is slender and very active, with yellow head and wide, indistinct greyish stripes on the body. In Ontario, larvae have been collected in late May and June. Measures to control spruce needle worms have not been needed. The length of the forewings is 8.5-10.5 mm for males and 10–11 mm for females. The forewings are orange basally, becoming darker and purplish towards the termen, which is pale. Adults are on wing from June to August in one generation per year.The larvae have been recorded feeding on a wide range of deciduous and coniferous trees, including Acer (including Acer negundo), Osmorhiza, Solidago, Alnus (including Alnus viridis, Alnus incana), Betula (Betula papyrifera, Betula nana), Corylus, Cornus canadensis, Rhododendron canadense, Vaccinium, Frasera (including Frasera fastigiata), Ribes, Maianthemum canadense, Comptonia peregrina, Fraxinus, Abies (including Abies balsamea, Abies concolor, Abies lasiocarpa), Larix (Larix occidentalis), Picea (including Picea glauca, Picea engelmannii), Pinus (including Pinus banksiana), Pseudotsuga (including Pseudotsuga menziesii), Ceanothus, Malus pumila, Prunus (including Prunus virginiana, Prunus persica), Rosa, Rubus, Populus (including Populus tremuloides, Populus balsamifera), Salix and Ulmus. They web the leaves of their host plant and feed in the calyx. Young larvae lower themselves on a silk thread and search for abandoned shelters of other Tortricidae species. If no such shelter is found, the larvae will feed on cover plants on the ground. The species overwinters as a mid-instar larva. Pupation takes place under the bark of their host plant or in amongst fallen leaves at the base of a tree. The larvae have a yellowish-green or greyish-green body and a yellowish-brown head. They can be found from April to June.".
- Q18049044 class Q1390.
- Q18049044 family Q28953.
- Q18049044 genus Q1760490.
- Q18049044 kingdom Q729.
- Q18049044 order Q28319.
- Q18049044 phylum Q1360.
- Q18049044 synonym "*Clepsis forbesi (Obraztsov, 1962)".
- Q18049044 synonym "*Croesia persicana (Fitch, 1856)".
- Q18049044 synonym "*Ditula blandana (Clemens, 1864)".
- Q18049044 synonym "*Lozotaenia fragariana (Packard, 1869)".
- Q18049044 synonym "*Tortrix conigerana (Zeller, 1875)".
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q12024.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q128116.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q128887.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q129270.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q131113.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q13189.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1370.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1390.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1420828.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q145889.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q145939.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q149471.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q156687.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q157628.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q157641.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q158771.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q161166.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q162829.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q163978.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q165387.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1725788.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1760490.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q190545.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1974.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q2003.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q212939.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q2132150.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q22691.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q25239.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q25243.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q25350.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q25356.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q25618.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q26782.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q28319.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q28953.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q3079086.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q311139.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q3272856.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q3303394.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q34687.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q36050.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q42292.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q428023.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q469576.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q49.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q5079636.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q5493725.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q576585.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q602740.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q76971.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q797.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q806838.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q89.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q8962722.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q929465.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q9559141.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q978755.
- Q18049044 wikiPageWikiLink Q99.
- Q18049044 classis "Insecta".
- Q18049044 familia Q28953.
- Q18049044 genus "Clepsis".
- Q18049044 name "Clepsis persicana".
- Q18049044 ordo Q28319.
- Q18049044 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q18049044 regnum "Animalia".
- Q18049044 synonyms "*Croesia persicana (Fitch, 1856) *Ditula blandana (Clemens, 1864) *Tortrix conigerana (Zeller, 1875) *Clepsis forbesi (Obraztsov, 1962) *Lozotaenia fragariana (Packard, 1869)".
- Q18049044 type Animal.
- Q18049044 type Eukaryote.
- Q18049044 type Insect.
- Q18049044 type Species.
- Q18049044 type Thing.
- Q18049044 type Q1390.
- Q18049044 type Q19088.
- Q18049044 type Q729.
- Q18049044 comment "Clepsis persicana, the white triangle tortrix or the green needleworm, is a species of moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Alaska and British Columbia to Newfoundland and south to Virginia and west to California. The habitat consists of coniferous and mixed coniferous forests.The larva is slender and very active, with yellow head and wide, indistinct greyish stripes on the body.".
- Q18049044 label "Clepsis persicana".
- Q18049044 name "Clepsis persicana".