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Palm Flower Moth Larvae, , , , , , , 0, Palm Flower Moth caterpillar (Litoprosopus coachella), www.knowyourinsects.org, 0 x 0, jpg, Wing Span: 3.2-6.0 cm. Life History: Flight: May to June and again from August to September in southern California. Caterpillar Hosts: Larvae feed on flowers of Washington fan palm (Washingtonia robusta) and other palm species. Adult Food: Habitat:. Larvae may sometimes enter homes and use bits of carpet or rug to build a cocoon. The larvae normally pupate at the base of fronds in palm trees. Larvae are eaten by. , 12, palm-flower-moth-larvae, Vacation Destinations Wing Span: 3.2-6.0 cm. Life History: Flight: May to June and again from August to September in southern California. Caterpillar Hosts: Larvae feed on flowers of Washington fan palm (Washingtonia robusta) and other palm species. Adult Food: Habitat:. Larvae may sometimes enter homes and use bits of carpet or rug to build a cocoon. The larvae normally pupate at the base of fronds in palm trees. Larvae are eaten by.
Opogona sacchari (Bojer)(Lepidoptera: Tineidae) is a small moth whose larvae bore in stems of various monocotyledons, including some palms, mostly under nursery conditions. The. Larvae of different species of moths feed on the male and female flowers of coconuts (Bondar, 1940; Moore, 2001; Cock and Burris, 2013).