Guava-pest

Guides

  • Epidromia pannosa

    Epidromia pannosa is a moth species in the family Erebidae (formerly placed in Noctuidae), described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It occurs across a broad Neotropical range from the southern United States through Central America and the Caribbean to Brazil. The larvae are documented feeders on Psidium species, including the common guava (Psidium guajava).

  • Phocides

    Guava Skipper (for Phocides polybius)

    Phocides is a genus of skippers (family Hesperiidae) containing approximately 20 species, primarily distributed in the Neotropical region. The genus is the namesake of the tribe Phocidini within subfamily Eudaminae. Several species have distinctive common names, including Phocides polybius, known as the guava skipper. The genus extends from South America through Central America and the Caribbean, with a few species reaching the southern United States.