Field biology and host range of a mesquite [Prosopis] looper, Semiothisa cyda (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), in central Texas

Larvae of the geometrid moth, Semiothisa cyda (Druce), fed only on the foliage of mesquite trees. Larvae developed completely and pupated only on four species of mesquite in tests (all in section Algarobia, series Chilensis, of the genus Prosopis ). Mortality of overwintering pupae in field cages wa...

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