Scotorythra paludicola

Scotorythra paludicola
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Genus: Scotorythra
Species: S. paludicola
Binomial name
Scotorythra paludicola
(Butler, 1879)
Synonyms
  • Pseudocoremia paludicola Butler, 1879
  • Scotorythra idolias Meyrick, 1899

Scotorythra paludicola is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is endemic to Kauai, Oahu, Maui and Hawaii.

The larvae mainly feed on Acacia koa, but have also been recorded from Falcataria moluccana, Grevillea and Tristania species. On occasion, this species develops enormous populations and defoliates entire areas with koa trees.

During a recent outbreak of S. paludicola in 2013 on Hawaiʻi Island, larvae were found to feed on isolated populations of the invasive tree Falcataria moluccana[1] near Akaka Falls State Park. Laboratory feeding trials of these larvae showed that they could complete their development at the same rate on both the normal host (Acacia koa) and the invasive tree (Falcataria moluccana). Three other exotic tree species, Acacia confusa, Prosopis pallida, and Leucaena leucocephala were not suitable host plants and all the larvae tested on these species died after 5 days of feeding.[1]

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