Holotype (gender not stated), coll. Walsingham nr. 13150, USNM, Paratypes (gender not stated), coll. Walsingham nrs. 33842, 33843, BMNH (Walsingham 1914: 337).
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PUBLICATION
Busck, A. 1910. New Central-American Microlepidoptera introduced into the Hawaiian islands. - Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 12(3):132-135.
Busck, A. 1908. Book notices. Fauna Hawaiiensis, or the Zoology of the Sandwich (Hawaiian) Isles, Volume I, Part V, Microlepidoptera. By the Right Hon. Lord Walsingham: The University Press, Cambridge, 1907. - Canadian Entomologist 40(4):134-138.
Busck, A. 1910. New Central-American Microlepidoptera introduced into the Hawaiian islands. - Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 12(3):132-135.
Palmer, W. A. & Pullen, K. R. 1995. The phytophagous arthropods associated with Lantana camara, L. hirsuta, L. urticifolia and L. urticoides (Verbenaceae) in North America. - Biological Control 5:54-72.
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Notes: The record of South Africa (Baars & Neser 1999: 24) needs confirmation.
Palmer, W. A. & Pullen, K. R. 1995. The phytophagous arthropods associated with Lantana camara, L. hirsuta, L. urticifolia and L. urticoides (Verbenaceae) in North America. - Biological Control 5:54-72.
Palmer, W. A. & Pullen, K. R. 1995. The phytophagous arthropods associated with Lantana camara, L. hirsuta, L. urticifolia and L. urticoides (Verbenaceae) in North America. - Biological Control 5:54-72.
Busck, A. 1910. New Central-American Microlepidoptera introduced into the Hawaiian islands. - Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 12(3):132-135.
Palmer, W. A. & Pullen, K. R. 1995. The phytophagous arthropods associated with Lantana camara, L. hirsuta, L. urticifolia and L. urticoides (Verbenaceae) in North America. - Biological Control 5:54-72.
Palmer, W. A. & Pullen, K. R. 1995. The phytophagous arthropods associated with Lantana camara, L. hirsuta, L. urticifolia and L. urticoides (Verbenaceae) in North America. - Biological Control 5:54-72.
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A large, bulged or inflated mine on the leaf, equally visible on both sides of the leaf (Busck 1910: 133).