Marasmia trapezalis (Guenee)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5165313 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5171310 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B387B8-E95B-FFB1-FEE4-86A3947D0429 |
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Marasmia trapezalis (Guenee) |
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22. Marasmia trapezalis (Guenee) .
Salbia trapezalis Guenee, Spec. Gen., Lep. 8: 200, 1854.
Marasmia trapezaUs, Hampson, Fauna Brit. India, Moths 4: 277, 1896; Tams, Ins. Samoa 3 (4): 276, 1935.
Dededo , May 11; Mt. Alifan , May 26; Barrigada , June 24; Piti , July 31, all reared from corn by Swezey. Four specimens in U. S. National Museum, Fullaway , 1911 .
This corn leafroller is distributed around the world in the tropics. It occurs in many Pacific islands, but not in Hawaii. It was recorded in Guam by Fullaway in 1911 . We found young corn plants commonly attacked by the larvae of this moth everywhere in Guam. They roll the tip of the leaf for a hiding place or protection while feeding within. If growing conditions, are favorable the plant is not much checked, especially as the plant becomes older. Some are parasitized by a braconid, Apanteles guamensis Fullaway.
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Marasmia trapezalis (Guenee)
Swezey, O. H. 1946 |
Hampson 1896: 277 |
Tams, Ins. Samoa 3 (4): 276, 1935 |
Guenée 1854: 200 |