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Fangalabola (Deborrea malgassa) is a species of bagworm moth native to Madagascar.[2]

These bagworms are of significance because their pupae are harvested for human consumption in quantity.

Biology

The length of the larva is 30–40 mm, length of the bag 35–55 mm, the length of the female is approximately 25 mm. It has a wingspan of 27–44 mm.[3][4]//

Known foodplants are: Acacia dealbata, fruit trees, Hibiscus tiliaceus, Grevillea robusta, Dombeya spp., Psidium spp., Eucalyptus spp., Cupressus lusitanica, Pinus patala and Amygdalus persica.[3]

This species occurs throughout the year in forested biotopes with reasonable humidity.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Heylaerts, J. F. M. 1884a. Observations synonymiques et autres relatives à des Psychides, avec descriptions de novae species. - Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique 28:34–41
  2. ^ "AfroMoths". www.afromoths.net. Retrieved 2022-08-02.
  3. ^ a b c Scalercio, S.; Malaisse, F. (2009). "Between species and ethnospecies: edible Psychidae in Tropical Africa". Faunistic Entomology. 62 (1): 17–24.
  4. ^ Kenrick, 1914a. New or little known Heterocera from Madagascar. - Transactions of the entomological Society of London 1913(4):p.590, plate 32, fig.20
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