''Parategeticula elephantipella'' is a
moth
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of the
family
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Prodoxidae
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. It is found on the eastern slopes of the
Sierra Madre Oriental
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in
Veracruz
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,
Mexico
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.
The
wingspan
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is 21–23 mm for males and 20.5-26.5 mm for females.
The larvae feed on ''
Yucca elephantipes''. Young larvae bore into the young fruit of their host plant, where they feed on developing seeds. Fully grown larvae are dull red. They exit the fruit and dig into loose soil, where it creates a solid silk cocoon covered with soil particles.
Systematics of the Yucca Moth Genus Parategeticula (Lepidoptera: Prodoxidae), with Description of Three Mexican Species
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Etymology
The species name is derived from the host plant, ''Yucca elephantipes''.
References
Moths described in 2000
Prodoxidae
Lepidoptera of Mexico
Endemic insects of Mexico
Fauna of the Sierra Madre Oriental
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