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This entry, while requiring some editing, touches on some relevant and interesting behavioral aspects of the Grape Berry Moth. One of the categories for a “Good Article” is that it demonstrates clear, concise prose. This article is, in general, clearly written, but some of the content on first-generation larval feeding tendencies is slightly convoluted. Another “Good Article” characteristic is the inclusion of images, if possible. This article includes one image of the moth, but a map of its geographic distribution or its different life cycle stages would be beneficial. Third, the article should be broad in coverage. This article includes descriptions of the moth as a caterpillar and adult, its geographic range and host plants, and an extensive description of its behavior. That being said, it does not describe its defenses to predation, mating system, inter-species competition, or sex ratios/frequencies, all of which are key factors to include, if relevant to the moth’s behavior. LucasKatherine (talk) 03:46, 15 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Name change?

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Should this be changed to Polychrosis viteana (Clemens)? as per https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/organisms/124792 --Hypo Mix (talk) 00:14, 21 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]