New larval host records for Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from an Ecuadorian Andean cloud forest Author Brown, John W. Author Dyer, Lee A. Author VillamarĂ­n-Cortez, Santiago Author Salcido, Danielle text Insecta Mundi 2019 2019-07-26 720 720 1 12 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.3674915 afc2fa4d-f1c4-437f-a89d-eec74c244312 1942-1354 3674915 677567AB-85B6-4BAD-92FF-2336C714E4F9 Inape Razowski, 1988 Inape includes 49 described species distributed in the mid- to high elevations of Colombia , Ecuador , Peru , and Bolivia ( Gilligan et al. 2018 ). Larval food plants for the genus were previously unknown. Eleven species of Inape were reared at Yanayacu: I. iantha (Meyrick, 1912) from Miconia sp. ( Melastomataceae ) (n = 1); I. sororia Razowski and Pelz, 2006 from Lupinus pubescens (Benth.) (Fabaceae) (n = 1); Inape nr. celypha Razowski and Pelz, 2006 from an unknown host (n = 1); Inape nr. cinnamobrunnea Razowski and Pelz, 2006 from an undetermined Euphorbiaceae (n = 1); Inape sp. 1 (undetermined) from Verbesina lloensis Hieron. (Asteraceae) (n = 1); Inape sp. 2 (undetermined) from Psammisia sodiroi Hoerold (Ericaceae) (n = 1) and Psammisia sp. (n = 1); Inape sp. 3 (undetermined) from Nectandra cissiflora Nees (Lauraceae) (n = 1); Inape sp. 4 (undetermined) from Psammisia sodiroi (Ericaceae) (n = 1); Inape sp. 5 (undetermined) from Burmeistera sp. ( Campanulaceae ); Inape sp. 6 (undetermined) from an undetermined Rubiaceae (n = 1); and Inape sp. 7 (undetermined) from Miconia sp. ( Melastomataceae ) (n = 1).