Lygropia tripunctata

Lygropia tripunctata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Crambidae
Genus: Lygropia
Species: L. tripunctata
Binomial name
Lygropia tripunctata
(Fabricius, 1794)
Synonyms
  • Phalaena tripunctata Fabricius, 1794
  • Pilocrocis tripunctata
  • Botys campalis Guenée, 1854
  • Botys cubanalis Guenée, 1854
  • Botys memmialis Walker, 1859

Lygropia tripunctata, the sweetpotato leafroller, is a moth in the Crambidae family. It was described by Fabricius in 1794.[1] It is found in the United States, where it has been recorded from Texas to South Carolina and Florida.[2] Outside of the States, it is found from the West Indies and Central America to Brazil.

The wingspan is about 26 mm. The wings are light yellowish with a dark greyish-brown band along the costa and then along the outer margin of both the fore- and hindwings. There are two black dots along the costa. There is a dark discal spot on the hindwings. Adults have been recorded on wing from March to October in the United States.

The larvae feed on Turbina corymbosa, Merremia umbellata and Ipomoea species.[3]

References

  1. "global Pyraloidea database". Globiz.pyraloidea.org. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
  2. mothphotographersgroup
  3. Bug Guide


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