Ategumia adipalis
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Ategumia adipalis (Lederer, 1863)
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Ategumia adipalis is a moth of the family Crambidae described by Julius Lederer in 1863. It is found from India to Australia and in Japan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and China. It was introduced to Hawaii in 1965.
The wingspan is about 21 mm. Adults are pale yellow with broad brown margins to the wings. The forewings also have a broad brown band along the costa. Each hindwing has a brown spot near the centre.
The larvae feed on Melastoma candidum and Melastoma malabathricum. They roll the leaves of their host plant.
Subspecies[]
- Ategumia adipalis adipalis Lederer, 1863
- Ategumia adipalis nigromarginalis Caradja, 1925 (from China)[1]
References[]
- ^ Institutul Naţional al Patrimoniului, Romenia Archived October 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
- Australian Insects
- Japanese Moths
- Biological Control of Weeds: Southeast Asian Prospects
- Data related to Ategumia adipalis at Wikispecies
Categories:
- Spilomelinae
- Moths of Asia
- Moths of Australia
- Moths described in 1863
- Nomophilini stubs