Species: Prunus avium - Wild Cherry

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List of lepidoptera species using Prunus avium as larval foodplant.

Stigmella prunetorum - Scarce Sloe Pigmy
Stigmella oxyacanthella - Common Fruit-tree Pigmy
Stigmella plagicolella - Scrubland Pigmy
Ectoedemia atricollis - Pinch-barred Pigmy
Phyllonorycter sorbi - Rowan midget
Phyllonorycter spinicolellus - Sloe Midget
Argyresthia pruniella - Cherry Fruit Moth
Leucoptera malifoliella - Pear Leaf Blister Moth
Lyonetia clerkella - Apple Leaf Miner
Coleophora adjectella
Coleophora trigeminella
Coleophora hemerobiella - Fruit tree case moth
Coleophora anatipennella - Pistol Case-bearer
Recurvaria leucatella - Lesser Budmoth
Anarsia innoxiella - Peach Twig Borer
Zeuzera pyrina - Leopard Moth
Acleris umbrana
Acleris variegana - Garden Rose Tortrix
Adoxophyes orana - Summer Fruit Tortrix
Eudemis porphyrana
Orthotaenia undulana - Dusky Leafroller
Hedya pruniana - Plum Tortrix
Hedya dimidiana
Rhopobota naevana - Holly Tortrix
Epinotia signatana - Black-brindled Bell
Enarmonia formosana - Cherry-bark Moth
Grapholita funebrana - Plum Fruit Moth
Choreutis pariana - Apple Leaf Skeletonizer
Malacosoma neustrium - The Lackey
Iphiclides podalirius - Scarce Swallowtail
Aporia crataegi - Black-veined White
Thecla betulae - Brown Hairstreak
Nymphalis polychloros - Large Tortoiseshell
Colotois pennaria - Feathered Thorn
Electrophaes corylata - Broken-barred Carpet
Phalera bucephala - Buff-tip
Diloba caeruleocephala - Figure of Eight
Eupsilia transversa - The Satellite
Pericallia matronula - Large Tiger Moth
Euproctis chrysorrhoea - Brown-tail
Calliteara pudibunda - Pale Tussock

Overview: Foodplants
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Prunus - Cherry

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