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Updated as per Bouyer's Catalogue of African Saturniidae, 1999, January 7, 2006 Updated as per personal communication with Thierry Bouyer, May 2006 |
Goodia hollandi male, courtesy of Thierry Bouyer.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea Latreille, 1802 |
"Moon River" |
The Natural History Museum lists it from Voi in southern Kenya and from Tanganyika in Tanzania as a form of kuntzei, and also indicates the more northeasterly locations above where they indicate it is a synonym of smithi.
Thierry Bouyer confirms it flies in Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi. Thierry regards it as a good species and indicates boulardi Rougeot, 1974, is a synonym.
More recently, however, (2008) BOLD Systems and Philippe Darge treat boulardi as a valid species.
Goodia hollandi larvae probably feed upon Afromomum and Amomum and upon plants from the following families: Sterculiaceae, Vitaceae and Zingiberaceae.
Goodia (Campioptilum) hollandi female, courtesy of Thierry Bouyer.
Larvae descend the foodplant at pupation time and construct a flimsy cocoon in debris at the base of the hostplant.
Afromomum....... |
Dadigogo / Gogo |
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The species name 'hollandi' is honourific, probably for
Dr. William Jacob Holland, a Carnegei Museum lepidopterist.