| Latin Name | Scrobipalpa ocellatella |
| Common Name | Sugarbeet moth |
| Biology | Adults are ~8-10 mm, gray-brown. Larvae mine beet leaves. Multiple generations/year. Overwinters as pupae. Females lay eggs on leaves . |
| Damage | Larvae cause leaf mining, reducing photosynthesis. Affects sugar beet and spinach . |
| Distribution Regions | Europe, Asia, and North America . |
| Monitoring | Visual inspection of mines. Pheromone traps . |
| Recommended Traps | Pheromone traps (e.g., delta traps) . |
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