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Stau D E Et a L . / Meta Mo Rp H O Sis 31 (3 ): 1 – 3 8 0 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae Date of Host species Locality collection (c), Ref. no. Lepidoptera species Rearer Final instar larva Adult (Family) pupation (p), emergence (e) Erebidae: Aganainae M1637 Asota speciosa Ficus sur Jongmansspruit; c 13.1.2017 A. & I. Sharp (Moraceae) Hoedspruit; p 13.1.2017 Limpopo; e 26.1.2017 South Africa AM113 Asota speciosa Ficus natalensis Kameelfontein, farm; c 23.11.2017 A. & I. Sharp (Moraceae) Pretoria; p 1.12.2017 Gauteng; e 18.12.2017 South Africa Staude M1699 Asota speciosa Ficus sycamorus Epsom (North); c 5.4.2017 A. & I. Sharp (Moraceae) Hoedspruit; p 15.4.2017 et al Limpopo; e 25.10.2017 . South Africa / Metamorphosis L20180331-1V Asota speciosa Ficus sp. Wilderness; c 31.3.2018 J. Balona (Moraceae) Hoekwil; p 9.4.2018 Western Cape; e 22.5.2018 South Africa 31 (3) : 1 ‒ 380 MJB052 Asota speciosa Ficus sur St Lucia; c 9.12.2018 M. J. Botha (Moraceae) KwaZulu-Natal; p 18.12.2018 South Africa e 2.1.2019 138 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae SBR014 Asota speciosa Ficus sur Westville; c 14.1.2018 S. Bradley (Moraceae) Durban; p 16.1.2018 KwaZulu-Natal; e 31.1.2018 South Africa M1832 Digama aganais Carissa edulis Jongmansspruit; c 14.6.2017 A. & I. Sharp (Apocynaceae) Hoedspruit; p 25.6.2017 Limpopo; e 18.7.2017 South Africa M1861 Digama aganais Carissa edulis Glen Lyden (Franklyn c 23.9.2017 A. & I. Sharp (Apocynaceae) Park); p 30.9.2017 Staude Kampersrus; e 14.10.2017 Mpumalanga; South Africa et al . M1689 Digama culta Carissa edulis Jongmansspruit; c 24.3.2017 A. & I. Sharp / Metamorphosis (Apocynaceae) Hoedspruit; p 28.3.2017 Limpopo; e 12.4.2017 South Africa 17HSS180 Digama spilosoma Carissa bispinosa Upper Touwsriver forest; c 25.12.2017 H. S. Staude (Apocynaceae) Hoekwil; p 3.1.2018 31 Western Cape; e 22.1.2018 (3) South Africa : 1 ‒ 380 18HSS38 Digama strabonis Carissa bispinosa Duif Street; c 14.10.2018 H. S. Staude (Apocynaceae) Hoekwil; p 21.10.2018 Western Cape; e 12.11.2018 South Africa Erebidae: Anobinae M1509 Anoba atripuncta Ormocarpum York; c 4.12.2016 A. & I. Sharp trichocarpum Hoedspruit; p 8.12.2016 (Fabaceae) Limpopo; e 24.9.2017 South Africa 139 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae M1919 Anoba atripuncta Ormocarpum Antioch; c 28.10.2017 A. & I. Sharp trichocarpum Kampersrus; p 4.11.2017 (Fabaceae) Limpopo; e 16.11.2017 South Africa M2440 Anoba atripuncta Ormocarpum York; c 23.2.2019 A. & I. Sharp trichocarpum Hoedspruit; p 1.3.2019 (Fabaceae) Limpopo; e 12.3.2019 South Africa M2440b Anoba atripuncta Ormocarpum York; c 6.3.2019 A. & I. Sharp trichocarpum Hoedspruit; p 9.3.2019 (Fabaceae) Limpopo; e 21.3.2019 South Africa Staude 15HSS70, 15HSS55 Baniana arvorum Elephantorrhiza Golden Valley, farm; c 29.11.2015 H. S. Staude et al elephantina Magaliesburg; p 7.12.2015 (Fabaceae) Gauteng; e 20.10.2016 . South Africa / Metamorphosis 16HSS23 Baniana arvorum Elephantorrhiza Finsbury; c 10.10.2016 H. S. Staude elephantina Randfontein; p 23.10.2016 (Fabaceae) Gauteng; e 24.9.2017 South Africa 31 (3) : 18HSS130a Baniana sp. Elephantorrhiza burkei Arabie Dam; c 10.11.2018 H. S. Staude 1 ‒ (Fabaceae) Marble Hall; p 25.11.2018 380 Limpopo; e 9.9.2019 South Africa 18HSS78 Plecoptera annexa Indigofera setiflora Steenkoppies, farm; c 31.10.2018 H. S. Staude (Fabaceae) Magaliesburg; p 17.11.2018 Gauteng; e 9.12.2018 South Africa 140 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae M2386 Plecoptera flaviceps Dalbergia melanoxylon York; c 27.1.2019 A. & I. Sharp (Fabaceae) Hoedspruit; p 6.2.2019 Limpopo; e 17.2.2019 South Africa M2006 Plecoptera laniata Jongmansspruit; c 22.2.2018 A. & I. Sharp Hoedspruit; p 6.3.2018 Limpopo; e 12.3.2018 South Africa SBR051 Plecoptera laniata Dalbergia armata Private garden, bordering c 26.12.2018 S. Bradley (Fabaceae) Roosfontein Nature p 7.1.2019 Reserve, Dawncliffe, e 20.1.2019 Westville; Staude Durban; KwaZulu-Natal; South Africa et al SBR107 Plecoptera poderis Dalbergia obovata Private garden, bordering c 28.4.2019 S. Bradley . (Fabaceae) Roosfontein Nature p 9.5.2019 / Metamorphosis Reserve, Dawncliffe, e 18.5.2019 Westville; Durban; KwaZulu-Natal; South Africa 31 (3) 17HSS78 Plecoptera rufirena Rhynchosia monophylla Steenkoppies, farm; c 4.11.2017 H. S. Staude : 1 (Fabaceae) Magaliesburg; p 18.11.2017 ‒ Gauteng; e 10.12.2017 380 South Africa Erebidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini MH001 Alpenus investigatorum Bougainvillea sp. / Mount Pleasant; c 12.4.2019 M. Henrion Plumeria sp. / daisy Blantyre; p 27.5.2019 (reared ab ovum) Southern Region; e 16.6.2019 (Nyctaginaceae / Malawi Apocynaceae / Asteraceae) 141 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae SBR095 Amerila bubo Asparagus falcatus Private garden, bordering c 18.3.2019 S. Bradley (Asparagaceae) Roosfontein Nature p 17.4.2019 Reserve, Dawncliffe, e 6.5.2019 Westville; Durban; KwaZulu-Natal; South Africa MJB005 Amerila lupia Brachylaena discolor Western Shores, lake St c 22.10.2017 M. J. Botha (Asteraceae) Lucia; p 26.10.2017 Mtubatuba; e 11.11.2017 KwaZulu-Natal; South Africa MJB022 Amphicallia bellatrix Crotalaria natalensis Ngoye Forest Reserve; c 1.7.2018 M. J. Botha Staude (Fabaceae) Mtunzini; p 5.7.2018 KwaZulu-Natal; e 31.7.2018 South Africa et al . / Metamorphosis QG002 Amphicallia bellatrix Crotalaria capensis Beacon Bay; c 21.6.2014 Q. Grobler (Fabaceae) East London; p 9.7.2014 Eastern Cape; e 2.8.2014 31 South Africa (3) : 1 ‒ 380 M1638 Creatonotos flavidus Sclerocarya birrea York; c 13.1.2017 A. & I. Sharp (Anacardiaceae) Hoedspruit; p 23.1.2017 Limpopo; e 2.2.2017 South Africa AM99 Creatonotos flavidus Diplorhynchus Kameelfontein, farm; c 19.11.2017 A. & I. Sharp condylocarpon Pretoria; p 1.12.2017 (Apocynaceae) Gauteng; e 11.12.2017 South Africa 142 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae AM102 Creatonotos flavidus Diplorhynchus Kameelfontein, farm; c 19.11.2017 A. & I. Sharp condylocarpon Pretoria; p 23.11.2017 (Apocynaceae) Gauteng; e 10.2.2018 South Africa M2315 Creatonotos flavidus Heliotropium steudneri Blyderus; c 15.1.2019 A. & I. Sharp (Boraginaceae) Hoedspruit; p 20.1.2019 Limpopo; e 1.2.2019 South Africa 17HSS346 Creatonotos sp. Unidentified fern Ranomafana National c 10.4.2018 H. S. Staude (Polypodiopsida) Park; p 18.4.2018 Ranomafana; e 8.8.2018 Madagascar Staude male et al 17HSS350 Creatonotos sp. Unidentified fern Ranomafana National c 11.4.2018 H. S. Staude . (Polypodiopsida) Park; p 23.4.2018 / Metamorphosis Ranomafana; e 5.9.2018 Madagascar female AM053 Cymaroa grisea Osteospermum Welcome Glen, Glencairn; c 20.11.2017 A. Morton 31 moniliferum Cape Town; p 6.1.2018 (3) (reared ab ovum) Western Cape; e 23.1.2018 : (Asteraceae) South Africa 1 ‒ 380 L20180517-1V Diota rostrata Senecio barbertonicus Rhodes Avenue, c 17.5.2018 J. Balona (Asteraceae) Parktown; p 23.5.2018 Johannesburg; e 19.6.2018 Gauteng; South Africa L20181029-4V Diota rostrata Senecio tamoides Rhodes Avenue, c 29.10.2018 J. Balona (Asteraceae) Parktown; p 4.11.2018 Johannesburg; e 16.11.2018 Gauteng; South Africa 143 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae L20190125-1V Diota rostrata Senecio tamoides Munster; c 25.1.2019 J. Balona (Asteraceae) Port Edward; p 1.2.2019 KwaZulu-Natal; e 12.2.2019 South Africa SBR072 Diota rostrata Senecio tamoides Private garden, bordering c 17.3.2019 S. Bradley (Asteraceae) Roosfontein Nature p 19.3.2019 Reserve, Dawncliffe, e 29.3.2019 Westville; Durban; KwaZulu-Natal; South Africa SBR088 Diota rostrata Senecio tamoides Private garden, bordering c 7.4.2019 S. Bradley (Asteraceae) Roosfontein Nature p 16.4.2019 Reserve, Dawncliffe, e 26.4.2019 Staude Westville; Durban; KwaZulu-Natal; et al South Africa . / Metamorphosis M1954 Estigmene linea Panicum maximum York; c 4.12.2017 A. & I. Sharp (Poaceae) Hoedspruit; p 9.12.2017 Limpopo; e 19.12.2017 South Africa SDP005 Estigmene linea Did not feed Shongweni Dam; c 5.11.2016 S. du Preez 31 Durban; p 7.11.2016 (3) KwaZulu-Natal; e 22.11.2016 : 1 South Africa ‒ 380 16HSS135 Leucaloa eugraphica Plumbago auriculata Golden Valley, farm; c 1.2.2017 H. S. Staude (Plumbaginaceae) Magaliesburg; p 8.2.2017 Gauteng; e 28.2.2017 South Africa 17HSS74 Leucaloa eugraphica Morus sp. Umdloti beach; c 29.10.2017 H. S. Staude (Moraceae) Durban; p 14.11.2017 KwaZulu-Natal; e 6.12.2017 South Africa 144 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae 16HSS24, 16HSS22 Paralacydes arborifera Elephantorrhiza Finsbury; c 10.10.2016 H. S. Staude elephantina Randfontein; p 23.10.2016 (Fabaceae) Gauteng; e 5.11.2016 South Africa 16HSS72, 16HSS134 Paralacydes arborifera Kohautia amatymbica Steenkoppies, farm; c 15.11.2016 H. S. Staude (Rubiaceae) Magaliesburg; p 26.11.2016 Gauteng; e 5.12.2016 South Africa 16HSS74 Paralacydes arborifera Senecio consanguineus Rust de Winter Nature c 20.11.2016 H. S. Staude (Asteraceae) Reserve; p 1.12.2016 Rust de Winter; e 9.12.2016 Limpopo; South Africa Staude 16HSS81 Paralacydes arborifera Chamaecrista Steenkoppies, farm; c 26.11.2016 H. S. Staude mimosoides Magaliesburg; p 1.12.2016 (Fabaceae) Gauteng; e 11.12.2016 et al South Africa . / Metamorphosis AM040 Paralacydes vocula Carpobrotus sp. Glencairn; c ? A. Morton (Aizoaceae) Cape Town; p 30.10.2016 Western Cape; e 30.12.2016 South Africa 31 (3) : 1 AM074 Paralacydes vocula Carpobrotus edulis Muizenberg Beachfront; c 22.5.2018 A. Morton ‒ 380 (Aizoaceae) Muizenberg; p 15.6.2018 Western Cape; e 13.9.2019 South Africa magrietb-160303-1 Paralacydes vocula Carpobrotus edulis Kleinmond; c 3.3.2016 M. Brink (Aizoaceae) Western Cape; p 8.3.2016 South Africa e 26.3.2016 145 Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Aganainae, Anobinae, Arctiinae mb-161118-1, Paralacydes vocula Albuca fragrans Botrivier Road; c 18.11.2016 M.
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