Abstract
We reported a total of 247 species from the family Tortricidae for the territory of Omsk Province, among them 139 species were registered in Omsk Province for the first time, 46 species were recorded in the West Siberian Plain for the first time. One species Cochylimorpha armeniana Joannis, 1891 is new for the Russian fauna.
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