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Sorted by Moth Species HOST PLANT PLANT FAMILY FEEDING NICHE HERBIVORE SUBFAMILY REFERENCE GEOREGION LOCATION Jatropha gossypifolia Euphorbiaceae "Amorbia" depicta Tortricinae CSIRO Mexican Field Station; USNM collection North America Meixco Polystichum sp. ("prolifera") Aspidiaceae "Anisogona" placoxantha Lower Tortricinae McQuillan 1992 Australia Polystichum sp. (as fern) Aspidiaceae "Anisogona" placoxantha Lower Tortricinae CSIRO Collection Australia Cordia myxa L. Boraginaceae "Argyroploce" cenchropis Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1920a Asia India Acanthus sp. Acanthaceae "Argyroploce" vinculigera Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1939 Asia Banksia sp. Proteaceae "Arotrophora" cosmoplaca Lower Tortricinae CSIRO card file Australia Hakea sp. Proteaceae leaves "Arotrophora" cosmoplaca Lower Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Leptospermum sp. Myrtaceae "Cacoecia" desmotana Meyrick Tortricinae CSIRO Collection Australia Senecio sp. (as plant resembling Asteraceae "Cacoecia" jugicolana Meyrick Tortricinae Meyrick 1881 Australia New South Wales Senecio) Osteospermum ecklonis (DC.) Asteraceae "Cacoecia" mnemosynana Meyrick Tortricinae Herbison-Evans & Crossley 2003 Australia Norl. (as Dimorphotheca) Goodenia ovata Sm. Goodeniaceae "Cacoecia" mnemosynana Meyrick Tortricinae CSIRO card file Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" ceramica Lower Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" cnaphalodes Meyrick Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" constrictana Walker Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" debiliana Walker Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" euphona Meyrick Tortricinae Powell & Common 1985; McQuillan 1992 Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae leaf litter "Capua" euphona Meyrick Tortricinae Horak et al. 1988 Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" euphona Meyrick (group) Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" fuscicepsana Walker Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Nothofagus sp. Fagaceae leaves "Capua" hedyma Turner Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae "Capua" leucostacta Meyrick Tortricinae CSIRO Collection Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" leucostacta Meyrick Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae leaf litter "Capua" leucostacta Meyrick Tortricinae Powell & Common 1985 Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Capua" mersana Walker Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae leaf litter "Capua" mersana Walker Tortricinae McQuillan 1992 Australia Cyathea sp. Cyatheaceae "Capua" paraloxa Meyrick Tortricinae CSIRO Collection Australia Lantana sp. Verbenaceae "Capua" retractana Walker Tortricinae Diakonoff 1939a, 1941a Asia Java/India "Capua" retractana Walker (as Barleria prionitis L. Acanthaceae Tortricinae Diakonoff 1941a Asia Epagoge) "Capua" retractana Walker (as Elephantopus scaber L. Asteraceae Tortricinae Diakonoff 1939a, 1941a Asia Java Epagoge) "Capua" retractana Walker (as Gossypium sp. Malvaceae Tortricinae Diakonoff 1941a Asia Epagoge) Nothafagus cunninghamii (Hook.) Fagaceae leaf litter "Cnephasia" fractifacia Turner Tortricinae McQuillan 1992 Australia Oerst. Actinidia deliciosa (A. Chev.) C. F. Actinidiaceae fruit-borer "Cnephasia" jactatana (Walker) Tortricinae Hoy & Whiting 1998 Australia New Zealand Liang & A. R. Ferguson Griseliniaceae (or Griselinia sp. "Cnephasia" jactatana Walker Tortricinae Spiller & Wise 1982 Australia New Zealand Cornaceae) Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae "Cnephasia" jactatana Walker Tortricinae Spiller & Wise 1982 Australia New Zealand Leptospermum sp. Myrtaceae "Cnephasia" jactatana Walker Tortricinae Spiller & Wise 1982 Australia New Zealand Fuchsia sp. Onagraceae "Cnephasia" jactatana Walker Tortricinae Spiller & Wise 1982 Australia New Zealand Crateagus sp. Rosaceae "Cnephasia" jactatana Walker Tortricinae Spiller & Wise 1982 Australia New Guinea Citrus sp. Rutaceae "Cnephasia" jactatana Walker Tortricinae Wise 1956b; Spiller & Wise 1982 Australia New Zealand Cyathea sp. Cyatheaceae "Cnephasia" microbathra Meyrick Tortricinae Dugdale MS 1993 Australia New Zealand Diospyros kaki Thunb. Ebenaceae "Cnephasua" jactatana Walker Tortricinae Wise 1956b; Spiller & Wise 1982 Australia New Zealand Oenothera sp. Onagraceae "Cochylis" oenotherana Riley Tortricinae Riley 1881; Godfrey et al. 1987 North America Senecio jacobaea L. Asteraceae "Cochylis" wiscana (Kearfott) Tortricinae Razowski 1997 North America Canada Andredera crodifolia (Ten.) Steenis Basellaceae "Conchylis" fuscicepsana Walker Tortricinae CSIRO card file Australia Lophira alata Banks ex C. F. Ochnaceae "Dichrorampha" excisa Walsingham Olethreutinae Ghesquiere 1940 Africa Gaertn. Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae dead leaves "Dipterina" rupicolana Meyrick (group) Tortricinae Common rearing files Australia Abrus precatorius Linnaeus Fabaceae "Enarmonia" pycnochra Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1928a; Fletcher 1932 Asia India Sesbania sp. Fabaceae "Enarmonia" pycnochra Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1928a Asia India Garcinia madruno (Kunth) Hammel South America/Central Clusiaceae in fruits "Eriocydia" guttifera (Meyrick) Olethreutinae USNM collection Panama, Colombia (as Rheedia) America Cassia sp. Fabaceae seed pods "Eucosma" atripinctis Turner Olethreutinae Common rearing files Australia Acacia karroo Hayne Fabaceae "Eucosma" calculosa (Meyrick) Olethreutinae Kruger 1998 Africa Podocarpus sp. Podocarpaceae "Eucosma" cremastropis Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1930 Africa Uganda Quercus floribunda Lindl. ex A. Fagaceae "Eucosma" dryocarpa Meyrick Olethreutinae Fletcher 1932 Asia India Camus (as dilatata) Quercus floribunda Lindl. ex A. Fagaceae "Eucosma" dryocarpa Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1925 Asia Camus (as dilatata) Quercus tilatata ? Fagaceae "Eucosma" dryocarpa Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1925 Asia India Passiflora laurifolia L. Passifloraceae "Eucosma" dryochra Meryick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1937a South America Trinidad Elaterioispermum tapos Blume (as Euphorbiaceae "Eucosma" eutechna Meryick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1936 Asia Malaysia Elaterioides) Philenoptera violacea (Harms) Fabaceae "Eucosma" habrotoma Meryick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1934 Africa Rhodesia Shrire (as Lonchocarpus capassa) Populus euphratica Olivier Salicaceae "Eucosma" hapalosarca Meryick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1924; Fletcher 1932 Asia India Homalium sp. Flacourtiaceae "Eucosma" imposita Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1937b Asia Java Acacia seyal Delile (as talh) Fabaceae "Eucosma" ioplintha Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1930 Africa Sudan Bambusa sp. Poaceae "Eucosma" loxaspis Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1931 Asia Coffea arabica L. Rubiaceae shoot-tips, fruit "Eucosma" nereidopa Meyrick Olethreutinae Evans et al. 1968 Africa Kenya boring in berries, tip- "Eucosma" nereidopa Meyrick (as Meyrick 1937b; Coffee Research Services 1963; Evans Coffea sp. Rubiaceae Olethreutinae Africa Uganda borer phylloscia) et al. 1968; USNM collection Rapanea sp. Myrsinaceae joined leaves "Eucosma" ochroptila Meyrick Olethreutinae Common rearing files Australia Acanthus arboreus Forsk. Acanthaceae fruits "Eucosma" orphnogenes Meyrick Olethreutinae Ghesquiere 1940 Africa Populus euphratica Olivier Salicaceae "Eucosma" xerophloea Meryick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1933 Asia India Eucalyptus sp. Myrtaceae leaf litter "Grapholita" decolorana Walker Tortricinae Horak et al. 1988 Australia Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) H. E. "Hemimene" nr. diagrapta Meyrick Sapotaceae Olethreutinae Kimball 1965 North America Florida Moore & Stearn (as Calocarpum) [possibly Dichrorampha manilkara] Cordia myxa L. Boraginaceae "Laspeyresia" amphilecta Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1925; Fletcher 1932 Asia India Acacia pennata (Linnaeus) Willd. Fabaceae "Laspeyresia" campestris Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1933 Africa South Africa Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. ex DC. Fabaceae "Laspeyresia" jaculatrix Meyrick Olethreutinae Fletcher 1932 Asia India Shorea glauca Dipterocarpaceae "Laspeyresia" magnetica Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1928b Asia Malaysia Loranthus sp. Loranthaceae leaf "Laspeyresia" mamertina Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1920b Asia India Mallotus oppositifolius Muell.-Arg Euphorbiaceae fruits "Laspeyresia" mixographa Meyrick Olethreutinae Ghesquiere 1940 Africa Piptadenia Africana H. f. Fabaceae "Laspeyresia" mixographa Meyrick Olethreutinae Ghesquiere 1940 Africa nautoki (common name) ? Unknown Family "Laspeyresia" stelosema Meyrick Olethreutinae Meyrick 1931 Africa Uganda Dodonaea sp. Sapindaceae seed capsules "Laspeyresia" tephraea Meyrick Olethreutinae Common rearing files Australia Agave sp. Liliaceae (Agavaceae) in seeds "Nycthia" pimana (Busck) Tortricinae USNM collection North America Arizona Yucca baccata Torr. Liliaceae (Agavaceae) in fruit "Nycthia" yuccatana (Busck) Tortricinae Busck 1907a; USNM collection North America Diospyros pallens (Thunb.) F. "Olethreutes" brevibasana Ebenaceae Olethreutinae Taylor 1953 Africa White Walsingham Vochysia guianensis (Aubl.) Poir. Vochysiaceae "Olethreutes" mochana Busck Olethreutinae Busck 1913 South America Diospyros lycioides Desf. Ebenaceae "Olethreutes" orthacta Meyrick Olethreutinae Kroon 1999 Africa Rapanea sp. Myrsinaceae "Olethreutes" sp. Olethreutinae Common rearing files Australia Acronychia sp. Rutaceae "Olethreutes" sp. Olethreutinae Common rearing files Australia Coffea arabica L. Rubiaceae
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