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Bento et al.: Biology and Mating Behavior of Atheloca subrufella 199...

31853 Bento et al.: Biology and Mating Behavior of Atheloca subrufella 199... http://www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/fe89p199.pdf Bento et al.: Biology and Mating Behavior of Atheloca subrufella 199 BIOLOGY AND MATING BEHAVIOR OF THE COCONUT MOTH ATHELOCA SUBRUFELLA (LEPIDOPTERA: PHYCITIDAE) JOSÉ MAURÍCIO S. BENTO1* , DORI E. NAVA1 , MARCONE C.M. CHAGAS2 , ANDRÉ H. COSTA1 , DANILO J. LIBARDI1 AND JOSÉ ROBERTO P. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science coconut   pupal   stages   head   capsule   copulation   oviposition   stock   rearing   viability   palm   mating   time   stage Jan 1, 2006  

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Coconut belongs to the palm family. It is native to the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. Since the nuts float and can germinate after six months at sea, they obviously had an efficient dispersal mechanism for spreading to far-flung Pacific Ocean islands.
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