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Duponchelia fovealis
Zeller, 1847
Crambidae
Spilomelinae
Duponchelia
General
Local names
Host-plants
TL:
[Italy,] Sicily, between Syracusa and Anago
18 - 22 mm
Gewächshauszünsler
Südeuropäischer Orchideenzünsler
Dark Marbled Tabby
European pepper moth
Exotic Greenhouse
Botys de Cannes
Pontusi tűzmoly
Duponcheliamot
Primary host-plants
Family
Latin name
Vernacular name
Adoxaceae
Sambucus
Elder
Araliaceae
Hedera helix
Ivy
Asteraceae
Gerbera
Balsaminaceae
Impatiens
Balsam
Begoniaceae
Begonia
Brassicaceae
Brassica
Cabbage
Chenopodiaceae
Atriplex prostrata
Spear-leaved Orache
Crassulaceae
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Christmas kalanchoe
Ericaceae
Rhododendron
Rhododendron
Euphorbiaceae
Codiaeum
Euphorbia pulcherrima
Poinsettia
Fabaceae
Arachis hypogaea
Peanut
Frankeniaceae
Frankenia laevis
Sea heath
Geraniaceae
Pelargonium
Geranium
Myrsinaceae
Cyclamen
Poaceae
Zea mays
Maize
Ranunculaceae
Anemone
Anemone
Rosaceae
Fragaria ananassa
Strawberry
Solanaceae
Capsicum annuum
Distribution
Images
Adult.
Manuel
Ramírez Mogrera
Spain, Ayamonte
Adult.
Leo
Janssen
Belgium, Mortsel
Adult.
Sebastian
Tyszczuk
Poland
Adult.
Witold
Kamocki
Poland, Malichy
Adult.
Faluke
Luke
Spain, Almería
Adult.
Jerzy
Zięba
Italy, Anzio
External links
African Moths
Afro Moths
Butterflies and Moths of North America
Lepiforum e. V.
North American Moth Photographers Group
Plants parasites of Europe
Suffolk Moths
Svenska fjärilar
UK Moths