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Apples (Malus species) are used as food plants by the caterpillars of a number of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). These include: * Bucculatricidae * Bucculatrix bechsteinella * Bucculatrix pomifoliella * Coleophoridae * Several Coleophora case-bearers, such as: * C. anatipennella – leaves – recorded on apple (M. pumila), and possibly others * C. cerasivorella * C. coracipennella * C. hemerobiella * C. malivorella * C. paripennella – recorded on apple (M. pumila) * C. pruniella * C. sacramenta – recorded on apple (Malus pumila) * C. serratella * C. spinella (apple-and-plum case-bearer) * Geometridae * Agriopis marginaria (dotted border) * Campaea margaritata (light emerald) * Chloroclystis rectangulata (green pug) * Colotois pennaria (feathered thorn) * Ectropis cr

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  • Apples (Malus species) are used as food plants by the caterpillars of a number of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). These include: * Bucculatricidae * Bucculatrix bechsteinella * Bucculatrix pomifoliella * Coleophoridae * Several Coleophora case-bearers, such as: * C. anatipennella – leaves – recorded on apple (M. pumila), and possibly others * C. cerasivorella * C. coracipennella * C. hemerobiella * C. malivorella * C. paripennella – recorded on apple (M. pumila) * C. pruniella * C. sacramenta – recorded on apple (Malus pumila) * C. serratella * C. spinella (apple-and-plum case-bearer) * Geometridae * Agriopis marginaria (dotted border) * Campaea margaritata (light emerald) * Chloroclystis rectangulata (green pug) * Colotois pennaria (feathered thorn) * Ectropis cr (en)
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  • Apples (Malus species) are used as food plants by the caterpillars of a number of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). These include: * Bucculatricidae * Bucculatrix bechsteinella * Bucculatrix pomifoliella * Coleophoridae * Several Coleophora case-bearers, such as: * C. anatipennella – leaves – recorded on apple (M. pumila), and possibly others * C. cerasivorella * C. coracipennella * C. hemerobiella * C. malivorella * C. paripennella – recorded on apple (M. pumila) * C. pruniella * C. sacramenta – recorded on apple (Malus pumila) * C. serratella * C. spinella (apple-and-plum case-bearer) * Geometridae * Agriopis marginaria (dotted border) * Campaea margaritata (light emerald) * Chloroclystis rectangulata (green pug) * Colotois pennaria (feathered thorn) * Ectropis crepuscularia (engrailed) * Epirrita autumnata (autumnal moth) * Epirrita dilutata (November moth) * Erannis defoliaria (mottled umber) * Eupithecia exiguata (mottled pug) * Eupithecia pusillata (juniper pug) – Americas only * Eupithecia subfuscata (grey pug) * Gymnoscelis rufifasciata (double-striped pug) * Hemithea aestivaria (common emerald) * Odontopera bidentata (scalloped hazel) * Operophtera brumata (winter moth) * Opisthograptis luteolata (brimstone moth) * Peribatodes rhomboidaria (willow beauty) – leaves * Selenia tetralunaria (purple thorn) * Hepialidae * Phymatopus behrensii * Lymantriidae * Euproctis chrysorrhoea (brown-tail) * Euproctis similis (yellow-tail) * Lymantria dispar (gypsy moth) * Noctuidae * Acronicta psi (grey dagger) * Acronicta tridens (dark dagger) * Agrotis segetum (turnip moth) * Amphipyra pyramidea (copper underwing) * Cosmia trapezina (dun-bar) * Eupsilia transversa (satellite) * Mamestra brassicae (cabbage moth) * Naenia typica (gothic) * Orthosia cerasi (common Quaker) * Orthosia gothica (Hebrew character) * Phlogophora meticulosa (angle shades) * Xestia c-nigrum (setaceous Hebrew character) * Nolidae * Nola cucullatella (short-cloaked moth) * Notodontidae * Ptilodon capucina (coxcomb prominent) * Nymphalidae * Limenitis arthemis (American white admiral/red-spotted purple) – recorded on apple (Malus pumila) * Saturniidae * Pavonia pavonia (emperor moth) * Sphingidae * Laothoe populi (poplar hawk-moth) * Smerinthus jamaicensis (twin-spotted sphinx) – recorded on European wild apple (M. sylvestris) * Tortricidae * Enarmonia formosana (cherrybark tortrix) – recorded on apple bark * Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) * Yponomeutidae * Yponomeuta malinellus (apple ermine) * Argyresthia curvella (apple blossom tineid) – only known from apple blossoms and perhaps rotting apple wood * Scythropia crataegella (hawthorn moth) – recorded on European wild apple (M. sylvestris) (en)
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