Notes on the immature stages of Almeidella corrupta (Schaus, 1913) (Lepidoptera, Saturniidae, Ceratocampinae)

  • Laurent, Ryan St
  • Carvalho, Ana Paula dos Santos de
  • Romanowski, Helena Piccoli
Publication date
January 2022
Journal
issn:2575-9256

Abstract

The immature stages of the wild silk moth genus Almeidella Oiticica Filho (Saturniidae: Ceratocampinae) are illustrated, along with information pertaining to the life history, including host plants in captivity and in nature, for the first time. We reared A. corrupta (Schaus) from eggs obtained from a female collected in Paraíso do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. This location is the farthest west Almeidella has ever been reported in Rio Grande do Sul. An additional larva of Almeidella, preliminarily identified as A. corrupta, from Pedro Leopoldo, Minas Gerais, Brazil is figured along with its natural host plant, Anadenanthera peregrina. Both the captive host plants and the natural host plant belong to Fabaceae, a common host family for a w...

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