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<font color="#800000">'''''Symmetrischema tangolias'''''</font> (Gyen, 1913) - (South American potato tuber moth)
 
<font color="#800000">'''''Symmetrischema tangolias'''''</font> (Gyen, 1913) - (South American potato tuber moth)
  
This small moth is native to the Andean region of South America. However, it has spread to North America, Australia and New Zealand and is regarded as a quarantine pest in other countries. It attacks potato plants, damaging the tubers (in the field and in storage), stems and leaves. Compared to the potato tuber moth, ''[[Phthorimaea operculella]]'', it is more adapted to cooler temperatures.
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This small moth is native to the Andean region of South America. However, it has spread to North America, Australia and New Zealand and is regarded as a quarantine pest in other countries. It attacks potato plants, damaging the tubers (in the field and in storage), stems and leaves. Compared to the potato tuber moth, ''[[Phthorimaea operculella]]'', it is more adapted to cooler temperatures ([[Journal of Applied Entomology (2017) 141, 202-218|Sporleder et al., 2017]]).
 
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Author(s): James Hayden, FDACS Division of Plant Industry
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Symmetrischema tangolias (Gyen, 1913) - (South American potato tuber moth)

This small moth is native to the Andean region of South America. However, it has spread to North America, Australia and New Zealand and is regarded as a quarantine pest in other countries. It attacks potato plants, damaging the tubers (in the field and in storage), stems and leaves. Compared to the potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella, it is more adapted to cooler temperatures (Sporleder et al., 2017).

Vernacular names
• English: South American potato tuber moth
Andean potato tuber moth
• Français: teigne sud-américaine de la pomme de terre