Final diagnosis


Lobesia botrana (Eudemis)

Damage caused to a cluster of mature Chasselas: <b> <i> Lobesia botrana </i> </b>
Damage of Eudemis on ripe black grape berry.  Egg-laying wounds favor the establishment of secondary parasitic fungi (Botrytis, Aspergillus).
Perforations of the berries before veraison, clues which reveal the presence of Eudémis caterpillars.
<i> Lobesia botrana </i> adult on vine inflorescence
<i><b>Lobesia botrana</b></i> : adult
Larva of <i> Lobesia botrana </i> on vine inflorescence
The caterpillar of <i> <b> Lobesia botrana </b> </i> (eudemis) has a yellowish-brown head and thorax.
The caterpillar of <i> <b> Lobesia botrana </b> </i> (eudemis) has a yellowish-brown head and thorax.
Eudemis chrysalis, <em> Lobesia botrana </em>, grape berry moth.
<i><b>Lobesia botrana</b></i> : Egg
The caterpillar of <i> <b> Lobesia botrana </b> </i> (eudemis) has a yellowish-brown head and thorax.
Detail of the yellow-brown head of a <i> <b> Lobesia botrana </b> </i> (eudemis) caterpillar.