1. Lebendfotos
1.1. Falter
2. Diagnose
2.1. Weibchen
2.2. Erstbeschreibung
3. Weitere Informationen
3.1. Andere Kombinationen
- Crambus suppressalis Walker, 1863 [Originalkombination]
3.2. Synonyme
- Jartheza simplex Butler, 1880
- Chilo oryzae Fletcher, 1928
3.3. Faunistik
Poltavsky & Artokhin (2015) schreiben zur Art in Russland: "The species Chilo suppressalis (Asiatic rice borer) has East-Palaearctic distribution. Since 1980-th it was find in a rice crops in Daghestan and in the Astrakhan Province. Probably, to the South of Russia it went from Iran, where it damaged rise in 1970-th (Izhevskiy & Maslyakov, 2008). Our recent imago monitoring in 2008 by light-trapping and in 2013 by bait-trapping revealed a big number of Chilo suppressalis in Astrakhan Province. On some rise-fields there were damaged about 50% of plants by caterpillars. But in the rice farms of Rostov-on-Don Province we didn’t find this pest yet. The ricegrowing zone here is in the Kuma-Manych Depression which is stretched from the Caspian Sea to the river Don mouth."
Slamka (2008) führt die aus China beschriebene Art aus Europa für Portugal, Spanien, Süd-Frankreich, Korsika und - neu - für Nord-Ungarn an. Mit weiteren Verschleppungen in warme Gegenden ist zu rechnen.
(Autor: Erwin Rennwald)
3.4. Literatur
- Poltavsky, A.N. & K.S. Artokhin (2015): Invasions by Chilo Zincken, 1817 to the south of European Russia (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). — SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología, 43 (171): 461-465. [zum PDF-Download auf redalyc.org]
- Slamka, F. (2008): Pyraloidea of Europe, Vol. 2. Crambinae & Schoenobiinae. Identification - Distribution - Habitat - Biology. — 193 Arten, 223 S., 51 Taf. mit Genitalabb., 24 Farbtaf. – Bratislava (Eigenverlag František Slamka).
- Erstbeschreibung: Walker, F. (1863): List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum 27: 1–286. London (Edward Newman).