Achroia innotata
Achroia innotata is a species of snout moth, known from Sarawak, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and South Africa. It was described by Francis Walker in 1864.[1]
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The larvae infest beehives, including those of Apis cerana.
Subspecies
- Achroia innotata innotata
- Achroia innotata lankella
- Achroia innotata sakaiella
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