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Flight performance of the highly invasive box tree moth Cydalima perspectalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Preprint Created on 10 Jun 2026 bioRxiv

The multivoltine non-native box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), was accidentally introduced in several continents and exhibited a very rapid expansion in its invaded ranges, colonising around 40 countries in less than twenty years. Initially observed in urban areas, it quickly spread to forest stands, causing significant damage to boxwood trees. If the role of the ornamental plant trade in its fast invasion has been investigated, the insect flight capabilities has thus far been overlooked, limiting estimations of its natural dispersal. In this context, we assessed the flight performance of the adults and investigated potential effects of sex, age and generation using computer-monitored flight mills. Under these controled conditions, we estimated the distance flown per night and over the adults lifespan in both sexes for each generation. The adults were able to fly on average 18 km within their lifespan, even though distances flown were highly variable, including several females capable of performing long-distance flights (up to 150 km). The distances covered were partly correlated with the age and body mass of the adults. Mated females flew longer distances than virgin ones, but long dispersal seemed to limit their fecundity. Finally, the overwintering generation presented the highest flight capabilities with individuals able to cover 22 km on average while the late summer generation covered only 10 km. The box tree moth showed good dispersal abilities that likely played a significant role in its rapid local expansion, while human-mediated dispersal favoured its long-distance dispersal.

Bras, A., Auger-Rozenberg, M.-A., Rousselet, J., Roques, A., Sauvard, D.

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