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| European Pepper Moth   Duponchelia fovealis Zeller 1847
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|              The
  moth adult is 9-12 mm long with a wingspan of 19-21 mm.  The abdomen of the male is longer and
  narrower than that of the female. 
  Adults turn their abdomens up vertically, but this is much more
  pronounced in the males.  The moth
  occurs in shades of brown with grey. 
  The forewings show distinctive patterns and have two transverse
  golden-brown bands, the lower with a pronounced finger-shaped curve pointing
  backward.  The life span for the adult
  is from 1 to 2 weeks.  During that
  time, the female may lay up to 200 eggs which are white when first laid, but
  darken to red or reddish orange when mature. 
  They may occur singly or in small batches on plants and other
  surfaces.  Larvae are light to dark
  brown with a dark brown head capsule. 
  They produce silk and may be found in association with webbing along
  the soil surface and in the crown of the plant.  Larvae pupate inside 15-19 mm long cocoons composed of webbing
  and detritus or soil particles.  The
  cocoon is usually attached to the undersides of leaves, the edge of a potted
  plant, or the undersides of the pots. 
  Adults emerge in 1-2 weeks. In greenhouses in Southern California,
  there may be multiple generations throughout the year. 
          Some
  biological controls involve products containing the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis are effective
  when applied against early instars. 
  Generalist predators such as the soil-dwelling predatory mite
  Stratiolaelaps miles, and the rove beetle Atheta
  coriaria also can be effective,
  and both are sold in the United States. 
  Liberations of several species of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma are effective for enhancing
  crop production.     REFERENCES:                                                                                            
  FURTHER RELATED REFERENCES   Arzone, A,  I.
  Tavella  & A. Alma.  2002. 
  Evoluzione dei problemi entomologici delle coltivazioni floricole e
  florovivaistiche.  Informatore
  Fitopatologico 52 (2):  22-31.    Billen, W.  1994.  On the harmfulness of Duponchelia
  fovealis (Zeller, 1847) in Germany (Lepidoptera,
  Pyralidae).  Nota Lepidopterol 16
  (3/4):  212.    Bonsignore, C. P. & V. Vacante.  2010.  Duponchelia
  fovealis (Zeller). Une nuova emergenza per la
  fragola?.  Protezione delle
  colture, pp. 40-43.    Clark, J. S. 
  2000.  Duponchelia fovealis
  (Zell.) arriving on imported plant material. 
  Atropos 10: 
  20-21.    Faquaet, M. 
  2000.  Duponchelia fovealis,
  een nieuwe soort voor de Belgische fauna (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).  Phegea 28:  1.    Guda, C. D, A. Capizzi. & P.
  Trematerra.  1988.  Damages on Eustoma grandiflorum
  (Raf.) Shinn. caused by Duponchelia fovealis
  (Zeller).  Annali dell'Istituto
  Sperimentale per la Floricultura 19: 
  3-11.    Jackel, B, B. Kummer. & M. Kurhais. 
  1996.  Biological control of Duponchelia
  fovealis Zeller (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae).  Mitteilungen aus der Biologishen fur Land und
  Forstwirtschaft 321:  483.    MacLeod, A. 
  1996.  Summary Pest Risk
  Assessment: Duponchelia fovealis.  DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs),
  Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York, United Kingdom.    Marek,  J.
  & E. Bártová.  1998.  Duponchelia fovealis Zeller,
  1847, a new pest of glasshouse plants in the Czech Republic.  Plant Protection Science 34:  151-152.    Messelink G. & W. Van Wensveen. 
  2003.  Biocontrol of
  Duponchelia fovealis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) with
  soil-dwelling predators in potted plants. 
  Communications in Agriculture and Applied Biological Sciences, Ghent
  University, 68 (4a):  159-165.    Pijnakker, J. 
  2001.  Duponchelia fovealis,
  le lépidoptčre redouté des plantes en pot aux Pays-Bas.  Revue Horticole 429:  51-53.    Trematerra, P.  1990.  Morphological aspects of Duponchelia
  fovealis Zeller (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).  Redia 73:  41-52.    Zandigiacimo, P. & 
  F. M. Buian.  2007.  Duponchelia fovealis: Un
  Lepidopterro Crambide Dannoso alle Colture Floricole.   Notiziario ERSA, 20:  3-5.    Zimmermann, O.  2004.  Use of Trichogramma
  wasps in Germany; Present status of research and commercial application of
  egg parasitoids against lepidopterous pests for crops.  Gesunde Pflanzen 56:  157-166.       El-Heneidy,
  A. H.  &  Fawzia A. Hawwanein.  1986.  Meteorus
  gyrator  Thunberg and M. rubens Nees. (Hymenoptera:
  Braconidae),  new recorded
  parasitoids, on certain lepidopterous pests in Egypt.  Zeitschrift angewandete
  Entomologie (1986).   Hawwanein, Fawzia A. & A. H. El-Heneidy.  1988.  Comparative study
  of the parasitism by Microplitis
  rufiventris Kok. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and Periboae orbate Wied. (Diptera: Tachinidae)
  on main lepidopterous pests in vegetable crop fields in Egypt.  Bull. Soc. Ent. Egypte,  Econ. 
  Ser. 17:  127-135.   Hawwanein, Fawzia A.; A. H. El-Heneidy, M. S. Abbas &
  A. R. Hamed.  1985.  Survey of the parasitoids of main
  lepidopterous pests in vegetable crop fields in Egypt.  Bull. Soc. Ent. Egypte, 65:  259 -265.   Honda, J. & S. V. Triapitzin.  1995a.  A species description and biological
  comparison between a new species of Telenomus Haliday (Hymenoptera:
  Scelionidae) and Trichogramma platneri
  Nagarkatti (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae): two egg parasitoids of Sabulodes aegrotata (Guene=E9)
  (Lepidoptera: Geometridae).  Pan-Pacific Entomol.
  71 (4):  227-236.   Honda,
  J. & S. V. Triapitzin.  1995b.  A species description and biological
  comparison between a new species of Telenomus Haliday (Hymenoptera:
  Scelionidae) and Trichogramma platneri
  Nagarkatti (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae): two egg parasitoids of Sabulodes aegrotata  (Lepidoptera: Geometridae).  Pan-Pacific Entomologist 72 (3):  168-170.   Triapitzin, S. V. & T. M. Tretiakova.  1997. 
  Sexual behavior of Apanteles oenone
  Nixon (Hymenoptera, Braconidae), an exotic parasitoid of the pink bollworm, Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders) (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae).  Russian Entomological Journal 6
  (1-2):  71-72.   |