Data: 2002-07-17 13:31:23
Temat: Re: yucca
Od: <j...@p...onet.pl>
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> > > jak te owoce wyglądają?
> >
> > http://helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/desertecology/yuccas.
htm
>
> E, prawie jak u ostróżki. A jak się wykłada 'Yucca moth' po polsku?
No, może nie po polsku - Tegeticula maculata
> Nie ma jakichś podobnych ciem u nas?
>
http://www.biology.vanderbilt.edu/BIO/ToLProdox/tege
ticula.html
[...]The range of Tegeticula closely matches the extant distribution of their
yucca hosts. This includes the extended ranges of yuccas in interior eastern
North America, where European settlers introduced yuccas over the last 150
years. The northern limit of the genus is now in southern Alberta and Ontario
in Canada. The southernmost records are from Tehuacan in Puebla, Mexico (Davis
1967).
Riley shipped larvae to Europe in an attempt to introduce yucca moths, but
there is no report of success. :(((
Pozdrowienia, Jan_jr
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