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Gielis & Bippus (2016)
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In a collection of Choreutidae, collected on Reunion Island and reared by the second author, the species Choreutis aegyptiaca (Zeller, 1867) was present. This moth has not previously been published from this island. However, a few years ago, another species was described from the island: Anthophila latarniki Guillermet, 2010. It is concluded that A. latarniki is a junior synonym of C. aegyptiaca. The specimens of Choreutis aegyptiaca were reared on Ficus reflexa, an unknown host plant for the species. The culture is being described and the life-stages are depicted. Furthermore, from the rearing results and specimens collected in the wild, it is concluded that on Reunion this moth has a flight period from the end of June until the beginning of September.
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In a collection of Choreutidae, collected on Reunion Island and reared by the second author, the species Choreutis aegyptiaca (Zeller, 1867) was present. This moth has not previously been published from this island. However, a few years ago, another species was described from the island: Anthophila latarniki Guillermet, 2010. It is concluded that A. latarniki is a junior synonym of C. aegyptiaca. The specimens of Choreutis aegyptiaca were reared on Ficus reflexa, an unknown host plant for the species. The culture is being described and the life-stages are depicted. Furthermore, from the rearing results and specimens collected in the wild, it is concluded that on Reunion this moth has a flight period from the end of June until the beginning of September.
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2016-01-01
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Gielis, C. & Bippus, M. 2016. On the identity and early stages of <em>Choreutis aegyptiaca</em> from RĂ©union Island (Lepidoptera, Choreutidae). <em>Entomologische Berichten</em>, <em>76</em>(6), 206-208.
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