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The Asiatic rice borer or striped rice stemborer (Chilo suppressalis) is a moth of the Crambidae family. It is a widespread species, known from India, China, eastern Asia, Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia to the Pacific. It is a major agricultural pest in rice production.The wingspan is 25 mm. Females are somewhat larger than the males. Adults have pale yellow forewings, each with one or more dark spots.

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  • The Asiatic rice borer or striped rice stemborer (Chilo suppressalis) is a moth of the Crambidae family. It is a widespread species, known from India, China, eastern Asia, Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia to the Pacific. It is a major agricultural pest in rice production.The wingspan is 25 mm. Females are somewhat larger than the males. Adults have pale yellow forewings, each with one or more dark spots.
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  • Chilo suppressalis
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  • *Chilo oryzae (Fletcher, 1928)
  • *Chilo simplex
  • *Crambus suppressalis (Walker, 1863)
  • *Jartheza simplex (Butler, 1880)
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