Cataclysta camptozonale (Hampson, 1897)
(previously known as : Oligostigma camptozonale)
NYMPHULINAE   ,    CRAMBIDAE

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

(updated 6 February 2008)


(Photo: courtesy of USDA-ARS/CSIRO Australian Biological Control Lab, Indooroopilly, Queensland).

This Caterpillar feeds on various ferns from the family SCHIZAEACEAE, including :

  • Climbimg Maidenhair ( Lygodium microphyllum ),
  • Lygodium japonicum, and
  • North American Fern ( Lygodium palmatum ).


    (Photo: courtesy of USA Department of Agriculture Image Gallery).

    The adult moths have pale wings, with faint brown curved lines across them. The moths have a wingspan of about 1 cm.

    The species is being considered for the control of its foodplant which has become a pest in Florida, USA.

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