ANIMALIA / ARTHROPODA / INSECTA / LEPIDOPTERA / CRAMBIDAE / HAIMBACHIA / UNIPUNCTALIS
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
Occurrence in African countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, or alien in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature.
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SA
BOT
NAM
ESW
LES
WC
EC
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NW
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Indigenous
Endemic
Naturalised
Invasive
Names and Sources
No known common names.
Classification
KINGDOM Animalia
PHYLUM Arthropoda
CLASS Insecta
ORDER Lepidoptera
FAMILY Crambidae
GENUS Haimbachia
SPECIES unipunctalis
No results found for Haimbachia unipunctalis (Hampson, 1919)
Larvae of the Crambid family are major economic pests that affect important crops such as sugarcane, maize, and rice (Guerrero et al., 2021).
1 results for Haimbachia unipunctalis (Hampson, 1919)
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
1919
PAPER
XXI.—Descriptions of new Pyralidae of the subfamilies Crambinae and Siginae.Hampson, G.. 1919. XXI.—Descriptions of new Pyralidae of the subfamilies Crambinae and Siginae. Vol. 9(4) pp.137-153.
2003
BOOK
Encyclopedia of InsectsResh, V., Cardé, R.. 2003. Encyclopedia of Insects. Academic Press pp.1150.
2023
BOOK
Southern African Moths & their Caterpillars.Griffiths, C., Picker, M., Staude, H.. 2023. Southern African Moths & their Caterpillars.. Cape Town. Struik Nature pp..
2021
JOURNAL ARTICLE
First record and DNA barcoding of Donacaula niloticus (Zeller, 1867) from the Iberian Peninsula (Lepidoptera: Crambidae).Guerrero, J., Pozas, M., Ortiz, A.. 2021. First record and DNA barcoding of Donacaula niloticus (Zeller, 1867) from the Iberian Peninsula (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). Vol. 9 pp.1-11..
2011-2024
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Afromoths, online database of Afrotropical moth species (Lepidoptera). World Wide Web electronic publication (www.afromoths.net)De Prins, J., De Prins, W.. 2011-2024. Afromoths, online database of Afrotropical moth species (Lepidoptera). World Wide Web electronic publication (www.afromoths.net).