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Coscinoptycha improbana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coscinoptycha improbana
''Coscinoptycha improbana'', the Australian guava moth, is a moth of the Carposinidae family and only member of the ''Coscinoptycha'' genus. It is native to Australia, where it is found from Eungella in Queensland down through New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. It also occurs on Norfolk Island and has been recorded from New Zealand since 1997. Adults are on wing year round. The larvae have been recorded feeding on ''Psidium'' species (including ''Psidium guajava''), ''Acca sellowiana'', ''Macadamia integrifolia'', ''Eriobotyra japonica'', ''Prunus domestica'', ''Prunus persicae'', ''Pyrus pyrifolia'', ''Citrus'' species (including ''Citrus unshiu'' and ''Citrus limon''), ''Cassine australis'' and ''Schizomeria ovata''. They bore into the fruits of their host plants. First to third or fourth instar larvae are found inside ripening fruit while the fruit is still on the tree. In fruit such as loquat, macadamia and peach, larvae are found feeding inside the kernel. Larvae leave the fruit through an exit hole to pupate when the fruit has fallen to the ground. ==References==
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