Larger Canna Leafroller – Calpodes ethlius
Larger Canna Leafroller– Calpodes ethlius
Common Name: Larger Canna Leafroller
Latin Name: Calpodes ethlius
Appearance:
The Larger Canna Leafroller is a butterfly with a 45-70 mm wingspan. The upper side of the wings is dark brown with white spots, while the underside is light brown or beige.
- Egg:The eggs of the Larger Canna Leafroller are laid singly on the leaves of host plants.
- Pupae:The pupae of the Larger Canna Leafroller are usually found on or near the host plants.
- Larva:The larva of the Larger Canna Leafroller is a caterpillar that feeds on the leaves of host plants. It is light green with a dark green head and measures about 25 mm long when fully grown.
- Adults:The adult Larger Canna Leafroller is an active butterfly during the day.