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1 January 2010 Two potential host plants and notes on the habitat of the Haitian tailed blue, Pseudochrysops bornoi () (Lycaenidae, Lepidoptera) in Guánica, Puerto Rico, USA
Jurij Homziak, Nicholas T. Homziak
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Abstract

The natural history of Pseudochrysops bornoi, native to Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico and Cuba, is poorly known. Based on observations of a population of P. b. escobioi made in March 2006 and March 2007 near Guánica, Puerto Rico, we describe likely host plants, flight behavior, mating flight and oviposition. On multiple occasions P. b. escobioi laid eggs in the developing inflorescences of acacia (Acacia farnesiana) and cinazo Pithecellobium circinale.

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Jurij Homziak and Nicholas T. Homziak "Two potential host plants and notes on the habitat of the Haitian tailed blue, Pseudochrysops bornoi () (Lycaenidae, Lepidoptera) in Guánica, Puerto Rico, USA," Caribbean Journal of Science 46(2–3), 324-327, (1 January 2010). https://doi.org/10.18475/cjos.v46i2.a21
Published: 1 January 2010
KEYWORDS
Acacia farnesiana
Guánica
Pithecellobium circinale
Pseudochrysops bornoi
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