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    Celtis iguanaea, commonly known as the iguana hackberry is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis. The species is found in the United States (Florida),...
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    – SW Pacific Celtis hildebrandii Soepadmo – Maluku to Solomon Islands Celtis hypoleuca Planch. – New Caledonia, Australia Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sarg...
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  • in 1885. It is found in Panama and Costa Rica. The larvae feed on Celtis iguanaea. Miller, James S. (2009). "Generic revision of the Dioptinae (Lepidoptera:...
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    (unplaced) Colletia velutina Spreng. (unplaced) Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sarg. (as Colletia iguanaea Scop.) Discaria americana Gillies & Hook. (as Colletia...
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  • (cambroé) Casearia rupestris (pururuca) Cassia leiandra (mari-mari) Celtis iguanaea (jamerí) Cereus jamacaru (mandacarú) Cheilochlinium cognatum (uarutama)...
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  • mythology, and saurus ("lizard"). Celtis iguanaea hackberry Taíno From iguana, ultimately from Taino iwana Celtis tala hackberry Aymara/Quechua From...
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    bold orange bands in the last instar, which were recorded only on Celtis iguanaea (Ulmaceae); "TRIGO" last-instar larvae have bold yellow bands and were...
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  • the spring. Its host plant is possibly the iguana hackberry tree (Celtis iguanaea). Adults have only been observed feeding on sap from wounded trees...
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    plants of Wurthiini. The caterpillars of Apilocrocis glaucosia feed on Celtis iguanaea (Cannabaceae). The larvae of Niphopyralis are myrmecophilous brood...
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    pallida), while in Mexico they can be found on the iguana hackberry (Celtis iguanaea). The chrysalis is camouflaged as a leaf, similar to that of other...
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