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Eccopsis praecedens

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Eccopsis praecedens
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E. praecedens
Binomial name
Eccopsis praecedens
Synonyms
  • Eccopsis chromatica Diakonoff, 1983
  • Cryptophlebia gaetani Guillermet, 2006[1]

Eccopsis praecedens is a moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in western, central, eastern and southern Africa, including the islands of São Tomé, Cape Verde, Madagascar and Réunion.[2]

Larvae of this species had been stated on Cassia fistula (Fabaceae)[3]

References

  • Walsingham, Thomas de Grey 1897a. Western Equatorial African Micro-Lepidoptera. - Transactions of the entomological Society of London 1897(1):33–67, pls. 2–3.