Pyrausta inornatalis, new species to France / Europe
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 1:05 pm
Several specimens of the American moth Pyrausta inornatalis have been seen in SW France in 2024. Observations in the towns of Toulouse, Agen and Vianne prove that we're not dealing with a few individuals escaped from a plant shop, but a major colonization. It remains to be seen, however, whether the species overwinters in Europe (but in all likelihood it will) and whether it succeeds in establishing itself in Europe.
Pyrausta inortalis, Vianne, SW France, 3 September 2024 (picture by Olivier Vannucci)
As the species eats Salvia and basil, the risk of nuisance is low but possible for professional growers of this species.
We'll have to keep an eye on the species' expansion this autumn, and it will be interesting to see if we find it again next year.
The species has probably been introduced through the importation of American plants. Its beauty and unique look make it easily detectable by amateurs.
Maybe soon in the rest of Europe.
Pyrausta inortalis, Vianne, SW France, 3 September 2024 (picture by Olivier Vannucci)
As the species eats Salvia and basil, the risk of nuisance is low but possible for professional growers of this species.
We'll have to keep an eye on the species' expansion this autumn, and it will be interesting to see if we find it again next year.
The species has probably been introduced through the importation of American plants. Its beauty and unique look make it easily detectable by amateurs.
Maybe soon in the rest of Europe.