Conopomorpha flueggella

The hindwing and cilia are greyish brown and the abdomen is grey, although the first two segments are shining white.

Furthermore, in Conopomorpha litchiella, the forewing is whitish yellow in distal portion and the larva is yellowish green.

Young instar larvae are flat, yellowish white, semitransparent and with distinct segments.

The head is deep brown and the anterior half to two-thirds of each segment on the thorax and abdomen is red, while the remainder is white.

Mature larvae quit the fruits of their food plant before they are ripe and pupate on leaves or leaf litter.

Life history of Conopomorpha flueggella . 5 adult, holotype, male 6 female moth resting on a female flower at night 7 mature larva weaving pupal cocoon on a host leaf 8 pupa 9 pupal cocoon on a host leaf 10 infested fruit
Habitats and host plants of Epicephala relictella and Conopomorpha flueggella in Baxian Mountain State Nature Reserves. 1 general habitat 2 habitat of Flueggea suffruticosa , arrow pointing to host plant 3 female individual of Flueggea suffruticosa 4 fruits of Flueggea suffruticosa