Anacrusis Zeller, 1877
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3674915 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3680877 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7462E021-FFE6-FFC7-FF2B-183AFA84FCC9 |
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Anacrusis Zeller, 1877 |
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Anacrusis Zeller, 1877 View in CoL
The following species of Anacrusis were reared during the study in Ecuador: A. erioheir Razowski and Wojtusiak, 2006 from Miconia sp. ( Melastomataceae ) (n = 1), Solanum anisophyllum Van Heurck and Müll. Arg. (Solanaceae) (n = 1), and Alnus acuminata Kunth (Betulaceae) (n = 1); A. guttula Razowski and Wojtusiak, 2009 from an unidentified Begoniaceae (n = 1) and an unidentified plant (n = 1); A. ruptimacula Dognin, 1904 , with the most host records of any tortricid from Yanayacu, from Piper baezanum C. DC. ( Piperaceae ) (n = 1), Piper cf. brevispicum C. DC. ( Piperaceae ) (n = 1), Wercklea sp. ( Malvaceae ) (n = 1), Cavendishia sp. ( Ericaceae ) (n = 1), Columnea sp. ( Gesneriaceae ) (n = 1), Boehmeria sp. ( Urticaceae ) (n = 1), Anthurium sp. ( Araceae ) (n = 1), and Palicourea calophlebia Standl. (Rubiaceae) (n = 1); A. subruptimacula Razowski and Becker, 2011 from Liabum kingii H. Rob. (Asteraceae) ; and A. yanayacana Razowski and Wojtusiak, 2010 from an unidentified plant (n = 1), Burmeistera sp. ( Campanulaceae ) (n = 1), and Miconia sp. ( Melastomataceae ) (n = 1). Together these hosts encompass 12 plant families, consistent with previous data that species of Anacrusis are polyphagous.
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