Ostrinia furnacalis is a species of moth in the family Crambidae, the grass moths. It was described by Achille Guenée in 1854 and is known by the common name Asian corn borer since this species is found in Asia and feeds mainly on corn crop. The moth is found from China to Australia, including in Java, Sulawesi, the Philippines, Borneo, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Micronesia. The Asian corn borer is part of the species complex, Ostrinia, in which members are difficult to distinguish based on appearance. Other Ostrinia such as O. orientalis, O. scapulalis, O. zealis, and O. zaguliaevi can occur with O. furnacalis, and the taxa can be hard to tell apart.

Host Genome

Scaffold
Genome ID Level BUSCO Assessment
GCA_004193835.1 Scaffold
C:97.9%[S:96.9%,D:1.0%],F:0.5%,M:1.6%,n:1367

Related Symbionts

1 records

Symbiont records associated with Ostrinia furnacalis

Classification Function Function Tags Reference
Wolbachia wFur

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

manipulate the sexual development and reproduction of their insect hosts.

Reproductive manipulation
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Metagenome Information

0 records

Metagenome sequencing data associated with Ostrinia furnacalis

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No metagenomes found

No metagenome records associated with this host species.

Amplicon Information

0 records

Amplicon sequencing data associated with Ostrinia furnacalis

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No amplicons found

No amplicon records associated with this host species.

Related Articles

1 records

Research articles related to Ostrinia furnacalis

Title Authors Journal Year DOI
Katsuma, S; Hirota, K; Matsuda-Imai, N ... Arimura, SI; Kiuchi, T
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
2022
10.1038/s41467-022-34488-y