Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

Meal Moth

Pyralis farinalis

Description:

The adult moths typically hold the tip of their abdomen at 90° to their body. Their upperwings are fairly colorful by moth standards, with a wingspan of 18 - 30 mm. Adults fly from June to August. Its larvae (caterpillars) are pests of certain stored foods, namely milled plant products. It is the type species of the genus Pyralis, and by extension of its entire tribe (Pyralini), subfamily (Pyralinae) and family. Its synanthropic habits were noted even by 18th- and 19th-century naturalists, who described it using terms like domesticalis ("of home and hearth"), fraterna ("as close as a brother"), or the currently-valid farinalis ("of the flour").

2 Comments

injica
injica 10 years ago

Thank you ;) me neither!

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 10 years ago

Despite this moth's name, I've never had a problem with it invading food sources.

injica
Spotted by
injica

Croatia

Spotted on Jun 22, 2013
Submitted on Jun 22, 2013

Related Spottings

Pyralis Firefly Pyralis regalis Meal Moth Pyralis Firefly

Nearby Spottings

Grass Moth Clay Fan-foot Moth Cicada / Cvrčak Great Oak Beauty
Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team