About: Mint moth is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3 publications have been published within this topic receiving 13 citations. The topic is also known as: Pyrausta aurata.
TL;DR: These findings provide chemical lures for trapping males and females of both P. orphisalis and U. profundalis, both of which were similarly attracted to most of these lures.
Abstract: Orange mint moths, Pyrausta orphisalis (Walker) (Crambidae), were initially trapped in a study of noctuid moth attraction to floral volatiles. A subsequent series of trapping experiments in commercial mint fields determined that phenylacetaldehyde and 4-oxoisophorone were attractive to P. orphisalis, whereas benzyl acetate, eugenol, cis-jasmone, limonene, linalool, methyl-2-methoxybenzoate, methyl salicylate, beta-myrcene, and 2-phenylethanol were not. When used in combination with phenylacetaldehyde, 4-oxoisophorone and methyl-2-methoxybenzoate increased catches of P. orphisalis in traps by -50%, and beta-myrcene tripled the trap catch. A second crambid species, the false celery leaftier moth, Udea profundalis Packard, was also attracted to phenylacetaldehyde, but was not attracted to any other single-chemical lure. Cis-jasmone, limonene, and 4-oxoisophorone increased catches of U. profundalis by -50% when presented in traps with phenylacetaldehyde, while linalool increased the catch 2.5-fold, and beta-myrcene tripled the trap catch. Both sexes of each species were similarly attracted to most of these lures. These findings provide chemical lures for trapping males and females of both P. orphisalis and U. profundalis.
TL;DR: The orange mint moth, Pyrausta orphisalis Walker was encountered in a peppermint field in the Indian Cove area, in Owyhee county, along the Snake River 10 km west of Hammett, Idaho.
Abstract: The orange mint moth, Pyrausta orphisalis Walker was encountered in a peppermint (Mentha piperita L.) field in the Indian Cove area, in Owyhee county, along the Snake River 10 km west of Hammett, Idaho. This is the first known record of orange mint moth in commercial mint in Idaho. Subsequent examination of fields in the main mint production area in Treasure Valley of western Idaho found another population of orange mint moth established in a field west of Boise, Idaho. Key words: Orange mint moth; Pyrausta orphisalis; peppermint oil; essential oil