Cochylis atricapitana (Stephens, 1852)
(previously known as : Eupoecilia atricapitana)
Crown Boring Moth
COCHYLINI, TORTRICINAE,
TORTRICIDAE

Don Herbison-Evans ( donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley

(updated 7 April 2004)


(Photo: courtesy of John Ireson, Wade Chatterton, Richard Holloway and Sandy Leighton,
Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research)

This species has been introduced deliberately from France into Australia to control

  • Tansy Ragwort ( Senecio jacobaea, ASTERACEAE ).

    which is its foodplant. The Caterpillar has also been introduced into Canada for the same reason. The Caterpillar is white with a brown head, and feeds by boring into the stems of its food plant


    (Picture: courtesy of D.A. McLaren,
    Keith Turnbull Research Institute, Frankston, Victoria)

    The adult moth is pale brown with dark markings on upper wing surface. It has a wingspan of about 12 mm.

    The species is common in the U.K. and Europe, and has been released in Australia in Victoria.

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