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Hypena laceratalis
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H. laceratalis
Binomial name
Hypena laceratalis
Walker, 1859
Synonyms
  • Hypena comptalis Moore, 1885
  • Hypena acrocompsa Turner, 1932

The Lantana Defoliator (Hypena laceratalis) is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is native to Africa (where it is known form Kenya), but was deliberately introduced to Australia (where it now known from northern Queensland to Kempsey in New South Wales) via Hawaii in 1965 to control the weed Lantana camara.

The larvae feed on Lantana camara. They feed on the undersides of leaves, forming clear windows and skeletonising the leaves. Pupation occurs in the soil.

Development from egg to adult takes about 28 days. Adults live for about two weeks.

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