Goodia hollandi
Updated as per Bouyer's Catalogue of African Saturniidae, 1999, January 7, 2006
Updated as per personal communication with Thierry Bouyer, May 2006

Goodia (Campioptilum) hollandi
GOOD-ee-uhMHOLL-and-eye
Butler, 1898

Goodia hollandi male, courtesy of Thierry Bouyer.

TAXONOMY:

Superfamily: Bombycoidea Latreille, 1802
Family: Saturniidae Boisduval, [1837] 1834
Subfamily: Saturniinae Boisduval, [1837] 1834
Tribe: Micragonini Cockerell in Packard, 1914 (1902)
Genus: Goodia, Holland, 1893

MIDI MUSIC

"Moon River"
copyright C. Odenkirk

ON.OFF
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DISTRIBUTION:

Goodia (Campioptilum) hollandi inhabits Yaru, possibly?? in Ethiopia and/or Sudan.

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.

FLIGHT TIMES AND PREFERRED FOOD PLANTS:

This moth flies from .

Goodia hollandi larvae probably feed upon Afromomum and Amomum and upon plants from the following families: Sterculiaceae, Vitaceae and Zingiberaceae.

ECLOSION, SCENTING AND MATING:

Females probably fly early at night with males on the wing around midnight, the calling time of females. Both sexes come in to lights.

Goodia (Campioptilum) hollandi female, courtesy of Thierry Bouyer.

EGGS, LARVAE, COCOONS AND PUPAE:

Eggs are deposited in small groups of 4-12 on twigs or hostplant leaves. Larvae are solitary feeders.

Larvae descend the foodplant at pupation time and construct a flimsy cocoon in debris at the base of the hostplant.

Larval Food Plants


It is hoped that this alphabetical listing followed by the common name of the foodplant will prove useful. The list is not exhaustive. Experimenting with closely related foodplants is worthwhile.

Afromomum.......
Amomum

Dadigogo / Gogo
Aleicha (Oriya)

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The suggested pronunciations, on this page and on other pages, are primarily put forward to assist those who hear with internal ears as they read.

There are many collectors from different countries whose intonations and accents would be different.

Goodia might?? be honourific for botanist Peter Good or collector A. I. Good.

The species name 'hollandi' is honourific, probably for Dr. William Jacob Holland, a Carnegei Museum lepidopterist.