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- Paysandisia archon is a moth of the family Castniidae. It is native to Uruguay and central Argentina and has been accidentally introduced to Europe, where...
- occurs on its leaf bases. In Europe, the introduced Lepidopteran species Paysandisia archon has become a prominent pest whose larvae are known to feed on...
- Archon may also refer to: Archon (butterfly), a genus of butterflies Paysandisia archon, a moth Archon (convention), a science fiction/gaming convention...
- as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including Paysandisia archon and the Batrachedra species B. amydraula (recorded on P. dactylifera)...
- the leaves in Argentina in 1969. Larvae of the giant day-flying moth Paysandisia archon are known to attack the piths of this palm species, along with...
- humilis is seriously threatened by an introduced South American moth Paysandisia archon. Also, this Mediterranean native palm is affected by the introduction...
- as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including Paysandisia archon. Both species are cultivated as ornamental trees, widely planted...
- needed] Br****olis astyra astyra, Opsiphanes c****ina, O. invirae and Paysandisia archon. P. archon is a giant day-flying moth of which the caterpillars...
- perspectalis (box tree moth) Thaumetopoea processionea (oak processionary) Paysandisia archon (castniid palm borer) Mediterranean Islands Pharaoh ant from United...
- used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Paysandisia archon (recorded on T. fortunei). As of January 2025, the genus Trachycarpus...