Acleris comariana, the strawberry tortrix, is a moth of the family Tortricidae.
It is found in Europe, the Caucasus, Amur, Kamchatka, China, Korea and Japan.
[2] The forewings are oblong, grey, sometimes tinged with ochreous or reddish, distinctly darker-strigulated; tufts small, numerous, sometimes partly black; edge of basal patch darker dorsally; a large triangular red-brown, dark fuscous, or blackish-grey blotch on costa, sometimes with indistinct extension of central fascia to dorsum.
[3] Julius von Kennel provides a full description.
The larvae feed on wild and cultivated strawberries and related plants and can become a pest in strawberry fields.