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Omphisa anastomosalis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Crambidae

Scientific name
  
Omphisa anastomosalis

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Insecta

Genus
  
Omphisa

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Butterflies and moths


Similar
  
Omphisa, Butterflies and moths, Glyphodes bivitralis, Botyodes asialis, Pygospila tyres

Omphisa anastomosalis, the sweetpotato vineborer, is a moth of the Crambidae family. It is widespread, with records including the Philippines, Indonesia, New Guinea, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hawaii, Vietnam, China, Japan, Cambodia, Laos, Burma and Thailand.

The wingspan is about 33 mm. Adults have a reddish-brown body and reddish brown markings on white wings.

The larvae feed on Ipomoea batatas and other Convolvulaceae species. They bores into the main stem and sometimes penetrate the storage roots. The larvae create large tunnels causing hollow cavities in the stem. Infested plants usually have a pile of frass that can be found close to the attacked stem.

Full-grown larvae are 25–30 mm long and pale yellowish white.

The pupa is about 16 mm long and 3 mm wide and nearly cylindrical. It is formed in a slight cocoon in the larval tunnel in the vine. The pupal period lasts 12–16 days.

References

Omphisa anastomosalis Wikipedia