Ptenos leucopodus (Cameron)
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Ptenos leucopodus (Cameron) |
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Sericocera leucopoda Cameron, 1883: 48, pl. 3, fig. 3.
Hemidianeura leucopoda : Smith 1992: 120.
Ptenos leucopodus : Taeger et al. 2010: 169.
Remarks.
Specimens in USNM from Venezuela bear a label "caterpillar on Inya sp." ( Smith 1992). This is probably a misspelling for Inga . Ptenos occurs from southwestern United States and Dominica to Argentina; about 31 species are known, which were keyed by Smith (1992) under the name Hemidianeura . Host plants are not known for the other species.
Distribution.
Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico (Chiapas, San Luis Potosi, Tabasco, Veracruz), Panama, Surinam, Venezuela ( Smith 1992).
Food plant and biology.
Nine ACG specimens were reared, with voucher codes 99-SRNP-17561, 99-SRNP-17562, 01-SRNP-22641, 06-SRNP-31799, 06-SRNP-31799.1, 06-SRNP-31799.2, 06-SRNP-31799.3, 06-SRNP-317799.4, and 06-SRNP-31799.5. Larvae were feeding on foliage of Inga vera Willd. (ACG dry forest) and Inga oerstediana Benth ( Fabaceae ) (ACG rain forest).
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