Fruit Piercing Moth

Fruit piercing moths are found on the east coast of Australia north from the Northern Rivers district of New South Wales. The adult moth is active at night.


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Lepidoptera Distribution and Status.

Fruit piercing moth. Why are your fruit dropping just as they ripen. The moth of this species is an agricultural pest causing damage to any sort of fruit by piercing it with its strong proboscis in order to suck the juice. The area behind the head of the moth and the thorax is pale to purple-brown and the abdomen is pale brown at the base brightening to yellow-orange at the tip.

Noctuidae in citrus crops in northeast Australia. It may be from a Eudocima Sp Fruit Piercing Moth. A few species also occur across the north of the continent.

Citrus mango grapes and apple. The forewings resemble a leaf by being olive to purple-brown and may have white and green colored flecks. It is not considered an important economic pest in Hawaii but it is in the Pacific Basin which is why Tropic Coral isnt recommended for windbreaks there.

Fruit piercing moths Eudocima phalonia converge on a cluster of ripe figs Ficus fistulosa to feed on the sweet juice. 113 rows Biological control of fruit piercing moth Eudocima fullonia Clerck Lepidoptera. Moths in the genus Eudocima all have a highly specialised proboscis with sclerotized spines capable of piercing hard and sometimes unripe fruit such as green citrus.

Whole boxes or cartons of fruit may then be lost. Tomatoes on a commercial farm in Pohnpie Federated States of Micronesia have a very high fruit damage something like 50 of the fruits are showing round soft areas with a small pin hole in the centre. A wide range of fruits is attacked particularly banana citrus guava mango papaya and tomato.

Many moths in this family have similar feeding habits and can be damaging to commercial fruit crops. Eudocima phalonia Family. Gardeners and fruit growers had been puzzled when finding healthy fruit suddenly rotting on.

Shrikant Kelkars video taken at Kalwa Thane Maharashtra India in August 2015Binomial Name. Most citrus cultivars with the exception of lemons and limes can be subject to piercing moth attack but early-maturing cultivars are most susceptible. Failure to detect fruit-piercing moth damage at harvest or packing can result in sound fruit being contaminated by fermenting juices during shipment.

There are many fruit sucking moths Catocalinae adult moths that visit fruit to feed when over-ripe or when there is damage caused by piercing moths and they may sometimes damage ripe or soft fruit. The fruit piercing moths are very widespread being found in Africa India South-east Asia Australia and the Pacific Islands. However piercing moths are very sporadic pests and reports of major damage are seldom.

Fruit piercing moth October 2008. Adult moth pierces the fruits for sucking the juice and makes characteristic pin-hole damage in fruits. Apple Citrus Kiwifruit Tomato.

Fruit maturity and soundness relevant to feeding choice by fruit-piercing moths Lepidoptera. For most moth and butterfly pests the caterpillars are the damaging stage. It is believed that they die out in areas south of Mackay and Rockhampton in cold.

The moth feeds at night and attacks unripe as well as ripe fruit for example. The Pacific fruit-piercing moth differs in this aspect because it is the adult moth that is the damaging stage and the larvae are essentially not harmful. The nocturnal fruit-piercing moth penetrates ripening fruit then feasts on the nectar inside.

The economic impact of fruit-piercing moths is often masked by the emphasis placed on fruit flies some of which occasionally utilize fruit-piercing moth wounds for oviposition. The Pacific fruit-piercing moth attacks many fruit and vegetable crops. Piercing moths occur in all the traditional deciduous and citrus areas of southern Africa.

Other piercing genera have been implicated in Guam and in Southeast Asia. It may be from a Eudocima Sp Fruit Piercing Moth. International Journal of Pest Management 524 317-324.

The fruit-piercing moth has been in Hawaii for almost 20 years and longer than that in the Pacific Basin Area.


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