Host-flexibility

Guides

  • Clydonopteron sacculana

    Trumpet Vine Moth

    Clydonopteron sacculana is a small snout moth (Pyralidae) first described from the Americas in 1800. Adults are active from May to August with a wingspan of 15–25 mm. The species exhibits documented host plant flexibility, with larvae feeding on Campsis radicans seed pods and, in North Carolina populations, internally on Pyrus calleryana fruit.