Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Argyresthia pseudotsuga is a moth of the Yponomeutidae family. It is found in North America, including Washington.Adults emerge in April.The larvae feed on Pseudotsuga menziesii. They mine the twigs and tips of their host plant. The larvae enter the twigs at a node mining in a spiral pattern around the new wood, or directly into the wood. They continue feeding until late fall when they move to the base of the twig and construct a pupal chamber. Pupation takes place around the end of January."@en }
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- Argyresthia_pseudotsuga abstract "Argyresthia pseudotsuga is a moth of the Yponomeutidae family. It is found in North America, including Washington.Adults emerge in April.The larvae feed on Pseudotsuga menziesii. They mine the twigs and tips of their host plant. The larvae enter the twigs at a node mining in a spiral pattern around the new wood, or directly into the wood. They continue feeding until late fall when they move to the base of the twig and construct a pupal chamber. Pupation takes place around the end of January.".
- Q4789929 abstract "Argyresthia pseudotsuga is a moth of the Yponomeutidae family. It is found in North America, including Washington.Adults emerge in April.The larvae feed on Pseudotsuga menziesii. They mine the twigs and tips of their host plant. The larvae enter the twigs at a node mining in a spiral pattern around the new wood, or directly into the wood. They continue feeding until late fall when they move to the base of the twig and construct a pupal chamber. Pupation takes place around the end of January.".
- Argyresthia_pseudotsuga comment "Argyresthia pseudotsuga is a moth of the Yponomeutidae family. It is found in North America, including Washington.Adults emerge in April.The larvae feed on Pseudotsuga menziesii. They mine the twigs and tips of their host plant. The larvae enter the twigs at a node mining in a spiral pattern around the new wood, or directly into the wood. They continue feeding until late fall when they move to the base of the twig and construct a pupal chamber. Pupation takes place around the end of January.".
- Q4789929 comment "Argyresthia pseudotsuga is a moth of the Yponomeutidae family. It is found in North America, including Washington.Adults emerge in April.The larvae feed on Pseudotsuga menziesii. They mine the twigs and tips of their host plant. The larvae enter the twigs at a node mining in a spiral pattern around the new wood, or directly into the wood. They continue feeding until late fall when they move to the base of the twig and construct a pupal chamber. Pupation takes place around the end of January.".