Vine moths


Vine moths. Grapevine moths (Eupoecilia ambiguella, lighter) and European grapevine moths (Lobesia botrana, darker) in test tubes marked according to sex. The larvae of both of these moths feed on the fruit and flowers of grape vines, and are major vineyard pests. E ambiguella is found in Asia and Europe, while L. botrana is found in southern Europe and North Africa.


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