Hellinsia beneficus

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Hellinsia beneficus
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pterophoridae
Genus: Hellinsia
Species:
H. beneficus
Binomial name
Hellinsia beneficus
(Yano & Heppner, 1983)
Synonyms
  • Oidaematophorus beneficus Yano & Heppner, 1983
  • Leioptilus beneficus

Hellinsia beneficus is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is native to Mexico, but was introduced to Hawaii in 1959 and 1965 (unsuccessful) and 1973 (successful) for the biological control of mistflower.

The wingspan is 22–28 mm. The forewings are brown‑grey at the costa and near the base. The markings are dark brown. The hindwings are brown‑grey. Adults are on wing in February and July, at an altitude of 450 to 1,350 metres (1,480 to 4,430 ft).[1]

The larvae feed on Ageratina riparia. Pupation takes place on leaves or in litter at the base of the plant or on the stem.

References[]

  1. ^ "Neotropical species of the family Pterophoridae, part II. Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011)". Archived from the original on 2013-10-16. Retrieved 2011-12-22.

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