Grapeleaf Skeletonizer – Harrisina Americana
Grapeleaf Skeletonizer – Harrisina Americana
Common Name: Grape leaf Skeletonizer
Latin Name: Harrisina Americana
Appearance:
The Grape leaf Skeletonizer larvae are black with yellow stripes, while the adults are grey-brown moths with a wingspan of about 1.5 inches.
- Eggs:Small and light in colour, the eggs are placed in groups on the undersides of the leaves.
- Pupae:The pupae are brown and are usually found on the host plant or nearby vegetation.
- Larvae:The larvae feed on the undersides of grape leaves, leaving a skeletonized appearance.
- Adults:The adult moths do not feed and only live for a few days to mate and lay eggs.