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Symmetrischema tangolias

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Symmetrischema tangolias
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S. tangolias
Binomial name
Symmetrischema tangolias
(Gyen, 1913)
Synonyms
  • Trichotaphe tangolias Gyen, 1913
  • Phthorimaea plaesiosoma Turner, 1919
  • Phthorimaea aquilina Meyrick, 1917
  • Phthorimaea melanoplintha Meyrick, 1926
  • Gnorimoschema tuberosella Busck, 1931

The South American potato tuber moth, Andean potato tuber moth or tomato stemborer (Symmetrischema tangolias) is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It is native to South America, but has become a pest worldwide. Records include North America, Australia and New Zealand.[1]

The wingspan is about 20 mm.

The larvae are a pest on Solanum tuberosum. It attacks the tubers as well as the stems and leaves of the plant. Pupation takes place amongst the debris of the host plant.

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