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St Laurent Lab
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO) & Museum of Natural History, University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder
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We report on a notodontid moth, found in a mangrove forest in Colombia, which shows evidence of visiting an orchid due to the presence of pollinia attached to its head. While at least one other notodontid was previously known to visit orchids, this is the first case from Nystaleinae, and the first record of pollinia being recovered from a notodontid specimen. An early step towards understanding notodontid-flower interactions in nature.
From Prada-Lara et al. 2024: Revista Chilena De EntomologÃa, 50(4).

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Until very recently, the species-level identification of the related African notodontid genera Afrocerura and Cerurina was extremely confusing, with most species having been misidentified in the literature. Here we reexamine all relevant type specimens together for the first time, along with detailed study of morphology and genetic data to revise the classification of these moths.
From Mulvaney et al. 2024: Insect Systematics and Diversity, 8 (5).