WebWingspan 22-30 mm. The group of moths known as China-marks are unusual in that their larvae are entirely aquatic, feeding on water plants. This species is quite variable, and … WebWingspan 18-22 mm. One of the more distinctive and beautiful members of the Pyralidae, this is another species whose larvae are aquatic, feeding on bur-reed ( Sparganium) and other water plants. Found fairly commonly …
Hydrilla Leafcutter Moth (unofficial common name)
WebChina Mark Moth HELP! basilbird. 15 years ago ~sigh~ And things were going so well. I have two water lilies that have been infested with china mark moth larvae I waded in yesterday and removed some leaves and cleaned off the rest. I think I got them all but it's hard to tell. I read that there is a treatment, BTI (bacillus thuringiensis ... WebThese are the caterpillars of one of the china mark moths. They build cases ratehr like caddisfly larva, with which they are often confused, and those that I have photographed … darwin trust company of new hampshire
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http://www.uk-wildlife.co.uk/aquatic-caterpillars-china-mark-moth/ WebThe Brown China Mark is a species of moth of the family Crambidae. It is found in Europe. The moth is notable as its larva, like most members of the crambid subfamily Acentropinae, is aquatic and has tracheal gills. Cataclysta lemnata, the small china-mark, is a moth species of the family Crambidae. It is found in Europe (including Great Britain and Ireland), Morocco and Iran. Adults of the species are sexually dimorphic. The wingspan is 18–19 mm for males and 22–24 mm for females. The forewings are white. The costa, discal spot and a series of terminal spots are all fuscous. The hindwings are white with scatted pale fuscous scales. Meyrick describes it- The fo… darwin trust company arlington ma