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Published: 2009-11-12
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Carmenta chromolaenae Eichlin, a new species (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) for the biological control of Chromolaena odorata (L.) King & Robinson (Asteraceae)

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Museo del Instituto de Zoologia Agricola, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Maracay, VENEZUELA
Agricultural Research Council-Plant Protection Research Institute, Private Bag X6006, Hilton, SOUTH AFRICA
Agricultural Research Council-Plant Protection Research Institute, Private Bag X6006, Hilton, SOUTH AFRICA
Museo del Instituto de Zoologia Agricola, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Maracay, VENEZUELA
Lepidoptera Sesiidae Carmenta new species description Venezuela South Africa biological control host plant biology genitalia larva pupa

Abstract

A new species of Sesiidae, Carmenta chromolaenae Eichlin, is described to make the name available to researchers evaluating the moth's potential for biological control of its host plant, Chromolaena odorata, in South Africa and other parts of the plant's invasive range. This clearwing moth species was reared from the host plant in Venezuela. The adult moth, including the male and female genitalia, larva, and pupa are described and illustrated. Its biology and possible use as a control agent are discussed.

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