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Ategumia matutinalis

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Ategumia matutinalis
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A. matutinalis
Binomial name
Ategumia matutinalis
(Guenee, 1854)
Synonyms
  • Samea matutinalis Guenee, 1854
  • Sylepte matutinalis
  • Botys odiusalis Walker, 1859

Ategumia matutinalis is a moth of the Crambidae family. It is found in Central America, South America and the Antilles, including Puerto Rico, Trinidad, French Guyana, Ecuador and Jamaica. It was introduced to Hawaii for the control of Clidemia hirta, although researchers thought they were introducing Ategumia ebulealis.

The larvae feed on Heterotrichum cymosum and Clidemia species, including Clidemia hirta. They roll the leaves of their host plant.