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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Chilo sacchariphagus (spotted borer) is a moth of the Crambidae family. It is originally found in South and South-East Asia, where there are three subspecies: C.sacchariphagus sacchariphagus in Malaysia, Indonesia, Indian Ocean. C. sacchariphagus indicus in India. C.sacchariphagus stramineellus in the south of China, Taiwan.The larvae are a major pest to sugar cane.In 1850 Chilo sacchariphagus sacchariphagus had been introduced in sugar cane setts from Java to Mauritius, around 1855 also to the neighbouring island Réunion.Its presence is also confirmed in Madagascar and Comores.In 1999 the first presence on the African continent was confirmed in sugar estates in Mafambisse, Mozambique and in 2001 also in Marromeu.. }

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