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Dichelia cedricola

Diakonoff, 1974
Arthropoda » Lepidoptera » Tortricidae » Dichelia cedricola
Ηabitat
G3 Coniferous woodland

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Habitat detail

Associated with Cedrus brevifolia.

Establishment status
Unknown
Establishment status detail

Questionable:

First detection year
2010
Impacts
Negative

Dichelia cedricola, which attacks the shoots of cedar trees.  It has been observed in the Cedar Valley, but populations are not particularly high there. In 2006-2007, an assessment of the population size of the insect was carried out using pheromone traps (Gatzogiannis et al. 2010).

Online resource
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/data/lepindex/detail/?taxonno=89258
Pathway
3 TRANSPORT CONTAMINANT - Contaminant on plants (except parasites) – Con Plant
3 TRANSPORT CONTAMINANT - Contaminant nursery material – CNM
Pathway detail

Speculated (Demetriou pers. comm.)

References

Gatzogiannis S, Palaskas D, Tsiaras D, Konstantinides P, Tsiourlis G, Kassioumis Κ, Theofanous S, Sfougaris Α, Georgiakakis P, Poirazides Κ, Zogaris S, Zanos P, Loubourdis Ν, Kalapanida Μ (2010) Management Plan of the Pafos Forest – Full Edition. Part of the Project “Preparation of an integrated Management Plan for the Pafos Forest”. March 2011. Department of Forests. Nicosia, 390 p.

"UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology"
Joint Service Health Unit
University of Cyprus - Department of Biological Sciences
Darwin Initiative
Akrotiri Environment

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