Prodoxus mapimiensis

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Prodoxus mapimiensis
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P. mapimiensis
Binomial name
Prodoxus mapimiensis
Pellmyr & Balcazar-Lara, 2005

Prodoxus mapimiensis is a moth of the Prodoxidae family. It is found in Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert, from Saltillo-Torre north to the Big Bend region of western Texas, United States.

The wingspan is 7.3-10.9 mm for males and 8.8–12 mm for females. The forewings are usually white. The hindwings are white with a light gray apex.[1] Adults are on wing from March to April.

The larvae feed on Yucca carnerosana, Yucca linearifolia, Yucca filifera and Yucca treculeana. They feed superficially inside the flowering stalk of their host plant. The larva can diapause for at least three years before pupation and emergence.

Etymology

The species name refers to its distribution in Bolsón de Mapimí, the southern section of the main portion of the Chihuahuan Desert.

References

  1. ^ Pellmyr, O, 2006: Phylogeny and life history evolution of Prodoxus yucca moths (Lepidoptera: Prodoxidae). Systematic Entomology 31: 1-20.