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<mods:title>Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Arctiidae, Agrotidae, and Pyralidae of Guam</mods:title>
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, pf. 13,
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fig. 5,
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;
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Fauna Brit.
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, Moths
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Piti, May 2, 10 moths issued from 'numerous pupae under bark of dead
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; Piti, Aug. 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 5, at light, Swezey. One in
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National Museum, Fullaway, 1911.
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Widely distributed in west and
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,
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, Andaman Islands, and Society Islands. Now recorded for the first time in
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, where it is now quite common. We never found its caterpillar, so did not learn of its food plant. The finding of pupae under bark of
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would seem to indicate that the caterpillars had fed on that tree, yet they may have sought that. location only as a safe place for making their cocoons.
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