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- Sleumer Doliocarpus aracaensis Aymard Doliocarpus areolatus Kubitzki Doliocarpus aureobaccatus Aymard Doliocarpus aureobaccus G.A. Aymard Doliocarpus brevipedicellatus...
- Capparaceae Capparis Celastraceae Celastrus Connaraceae Connarus Dilleniaceae Doliocarpus Dioscoreaceae Dioscorea, e.g. D. sylvatica Fabaceae some Acacia, e.g...
- the sweet resin from "mupabuat" (Lacunal sp.) and the rattan water (Doliocarpus sp.). They cover their encampments ("****yi") with leaves of Phenakospermum...
- There are probably multiple generations per year. The larvae feed on Doliocarpus dentatus and Curatella americana, and probably also other Dilleniaceae...
- multiple generations per year. The larvae probably feed on Doliocarpus dentatus, Doliocarpus multiflorus and Tetracera hydrophila. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic...
- multiple generations per year. The larvae probably feed on Doliocarpus dentatus, Doliocarpus multiflorus and Tetracera hydrophila. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic...
- Zucc.) Benoist Doliocarpus belizensis Lundell Doliocarpus calineoides (Eichler) Gilg Doliocarpus coriacea (Mart. & Zucc.) Gilg Doliocarpus nicaraguensis...
- June in Panama. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Doliocarpus dentatus, Doliocarpus multiflorus and Tetracera hydrophila. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic...
- Tetracera volubilis, Curatella americana, Tetracera hydrophila and Doliocarpus multiflorus. Ludwigia of the family Onagraceae might also be a host plant...
- by some authors. The name "Mappia" has been used for Cunila and for Doliocarpus guianensis (synonym: Soramia guianensis). Both of these uses of the name...