About Eudocima jordani (Holland, 1900)
Eudocima jordani, commonly known as Jordan's fruit piercing moth, is a moth species belonging to the family Erebidae. This species is distributed across New Guinea and Queensland, Australia. The wingspan of adult Eudocima jordani is approximately 70 mm. Adults of this moth are classified as a commercial pest, as they damage fruit by piercing the fruit's skin to suck out its juice. The larvae of Eudocima jordani feed on Tinospora smilacina.