Sesamia cretica

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Sesamia cretica
Author: Axel Hausmann, SNSB, Zoologische Staatssammlung Muenchen
Source: BOLD Systems

Sesamia cretica Lederer, 1857 - (pink sugarcane borer)

The larvae are a serious pest of maize, sorghum and sugarcane in Africa and Asia. In maize, stems and cobs are attacked with stems often breaking as a result of the damage. Yield losses can reach 50%.

The wingspan of the adult is 3-4 cm and wings are usually yellowish-gray in colour. During its development, the larvae pass through 6-7 instars before pupating at the feeding site.

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Hirsestengelbohrer
• English: pink sugarcane borer
dura stem borer
pink maize borer
great sugarcane borer
• Français: noctuelle du sorgho