32. Archips philippa (Meyrick, 1918)

Cacoecia philippa Meyrick, 1918; Exotic Microlepid. 2: 165.

= Cacoecia subsidiaria Meyrick, 1924 (Cacoecia), Exotic Microlepid. 3: 107.

= Cacoecia pruneticola Meyrick, 1935 (Cacoecia), Exotic Microlepid. 4: 569.

TL: India (NW), Abbottabad ( philippa); India, Kashmir, Srinagar ( subsidiaria); India, Tarnab ( pruneticola).

Distribution: India (Kashmir); Afghanistan; Nepal; Pakistan (Diakonoff 1976; Razowski 2006).

Host: Larvae have been reported from leaves of Hedera sp. ( Araliaceae), fruit of Abelmoschus esculentus (Malvaceae), and buds, flowers and leaves of Juglans sp. ( Juglandaceae), Malus sp., Prunus armeniaca, Pyrus sp. ( Rosaceae), and Vitis sp. ( Vitaceae) (Meyrick 1935; Mathur et al. 1958; Parry & Pawar 1988; Robinson et al. 2001).

Illustrations: Adult and genitalia (Clarke 1958: 47).