Cydia molesta larva

Polilla oriental de la Fruta - Cydia molesta (Busck ) Sinonimia: Polilla del duraznero - polilla del brote Cydia molesta (Busk)/ Polilla oriental de la fruta Descripción: Adulto, pequeña polilla de 12 a 15 mm de expansión alar y 6 a 7 mm de largo; alas anteriores de color gris oscuro, con finas líneas. 1 lobesia botrana larva 2 grapholita molesta tratamiento 3 cydia pomonella sag 4 cydia pomonella 5 Grapholita molesta, the oriental fruit moth or peach moth, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is native to China, but was introduced to Japan and North America and is now also found throughout of Europe, Asia and South America and in Hawaii, Morocco, Mauritius, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand [ 2 ]. 6 FICHA T 7 Oriental Fruit Moth Grapholita molesta 8 Cydia molesta 9 Cydia molesta, in the adult state, is a medium-small size butterfly, with gray-brownish wings with whitish streaks and whitish marbling; the edges of the are finely fringed. The larvae, which are pink or ocher in color, reach a length of about mm. 10 Graziano V, Viggiani G, Observations for four years on the flight and on the control of Cydia molesta (Busck) and Anarsia lineatella (Zell.) in peach orchards in Campania by means of synthetic pheromone traps. Annali della Facolta di Scienze Agraria della Universita degli Studi di Napoli, Portici, 15(2) 11

cydia molesta larva Por el mismo orificio de entrada, la larva expulsa sus excrementos al exterior, formándose como un aserrín, con exudación gomosa. Los frutos atacados pierden valor comercial y no son aptos para su conservación en frío. NOMBRE: Grapholita molesta Carpocapsa molesta Cydia molesta Laspeyresia molesta Polilla Oriental de la Fruta.