Atteva pustulella: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Attevidae
- Genus
- Atteva
- Species
- Atteva pustulella
- Scientific Name
- Atteva pustulella
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Atteva pustulella
Atteva pustulella, also known as polilla cigarrito arlequín or little cigarette harlequin moth, is a moth of the family Attevidae. It is found from Costa Rica, where it meets Atteva aurea, southwards to Uruguay and Argentina. It is also present in the Antilles. There are also several reports from Dominica, Jamaica, Haiti and Martinique.
The larvae feed only on new shoots of Simarouba amara. There are records for Ailanthus altissima in Argentina (Berg 1880), Castela erecta in Saint Croix, Antilles (Walsingham, 1914), Castela peninsularis, Castela polyandra and Castela emory in the United States (Powell et al. 1973), but these are doubtful records for which either the host or the moth species may be misidentified (Becker 2009).
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Atteva albiguttata
- Atteva aurea
- Atteva carteri
- Atteva charopis
- Atteva cosmogona
- Atteva fabriciella
- Atteva gemmata
- Atteva hysginiella
- Atteva intermedia
- Atteva megalastra
- Atteva niphocosma
- Atteva niveigutta
- Atteva pustulella
- Atteva rawlinsi
- Atteva sciodoxa
- Atteva siderea
- Atteva sphaerotrocha
- Atteva wallengreni
- Atteva zebra
- Atteva zebrina































































































































































