occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
6F3587EC322A1B4CAB9F5B10FAACE71F.mc.57F43CA7322A1B4CAB9F5BCBFAAFE71F	6F3587EC322A1B4CAB9F5B10FAACE71F.taxon	T1	ABRI			An ABRI collector reared this species from an unidentified palm at Marhamiiza, near Andasibe, 25 Dec 2002. The emerged pupa in ABRI is brown; flattened frontally; T 1 spiracle slightly raised; proboscis 3 mm beyond wing cases; shelter lightly covered with white wax. There is no associated final instar caterpillar head capsule		1	2002-12-25													http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F3587EC322A1B4CAB9F5B10FAACE71F	MaterialCitation
6F3587EC32281B5BAB9F59EDFE74E183.mc.57F43CA7323C1B5AABCF5FB3FA1EE37F	6F3587EC32281B5BAB9F59EDFE74E183.taxon		MJWC			Nairobi, Kenya. The ova are parasitized by gregarious trichogrammatid egg parasitoids; for example one produced 6 tiny, brown adult wasps 18 days after it was collected (Nairobi, 90 / 20). On two occasions, MJWC found dead caterpillars in their shelters in Nairobi, one associated with four pupae (90 / 122) which produced one male and three females of an? Elasmus sp. (Eulophidae) and another (fourth instar, 90 / 96) with nine naked black pupae of a euplectrine, which emerged 3 – 4 days later, yielding one male and seven female adults (and one escape)	pupa	5										Kenya		The	Nairobi	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F3587EC32281B5BAB9F59EDFE74E183	MaterialCitation
6F3587EC32281B5BAB9F59EDFE74E183.mc.57F43CA7323D1B5BAF585A06FCDCE7B7	6F3587EC32281B5BAB9F59EDFE74E183.taxon	MJWC 89	MJWC			Malindi, 22 Sep 1989 (Figure 3.1) produced a single such parasitoid on 5 Oct (MJWC 89 / 63)		1	1989-09-22									Kenya			Malindi	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F3587EC32281B5BAB9F59EDFE74E183	MaterialCitation
6F3587EC323D1B5EAB9F5C9BFF68E107.mc.57F43CA7323B1B5DAA6E5815FC13E5A0	6F3587EC323D1B5EAB9F5C9BFF68E107.taxon		MJWC			Nigeria. MJWC reared this species at Ibadan, Nigeria, where they were causing significant damage to small Phoenix palms planted as ornamentals in Mar 1994		1	1994-03									Nigeria			Nigeria	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F3587EC323D1B5EAB9F5C9BFF68E107	MaterialCitation
6F3587EC32311B6EAB9F5C9EFED3E5F8.mc.57F43CA7320F1B69AA9759A5FC0BE585	6F3587EC32311B6EAB9F5C9EFED3E5F8.taxon		MJWC, TCEC			The adults rest with their wings closed (Figure 28). They fly low and quickly, and are difficult to follow by eye because of their nondescript grey-brown colouring which blends in so well. Occasionally they will settle on coconut palm trunks, and can even be caught by hand with a stealthy approach. A female was observed showing ovipositing behaviour around a Roystonea sp. palm at Diani Beach at about 18.00 h on 25 Aug 1995 [MJWC], and TCEC has observed adults flying at dusk rarely		1	1995-08-25													http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F3587EC32311B6EAB9F5C9EFED3E5F8	MaterialCitation
6F3587EC32311B6EAB9F5C9EFED3E5F8.mc.57F43CA7320B1B6DAA1C5815FAD2E6A5	6F3587EC32311B6EAB9F5C9EFED3E5F8.taxon	T1, T2, T3	T			The pupa (Figure 34) is formed in a single rolled leaflet, and supported by a band of several strands of silk around the thorax. The pupa and the inside of the shelter are covered with white waxy powder. Individual 88 / 77 C pupated 8 Sep 1988 and was described 18 Sep; 23 mm; smoothly contoured, no projections; short fine pale setae dorsally; longer (> 1 mm) on head and anterior and posterior third of the eyes; ground colour under translucent cuticle light green; as the pupa develops it turns paler, then brownish, especially the thorax and appendages and the eyes become red; T 1 with dark dorsal line; T 2 a thick dorsal dash near posterior margin; T 3 a faint short dorsal mark; A 4 – A 6 two pairs of transverse dashes each side of slightly darker dorsal line; similar but faint, diffuse marks on A 3, A 7; spiracle T 1 inconspicuous, a short brown vertical line at base of forewing; other spiracles light brown, inconspicuous. The black markings are variable (cf. Figure 34). The pupal stage lasts 17 days (range 14 – 20)		1	1988-09-08													http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F3587EC32311B6EAB9F5C9EFED3E5F8	MaterialCitation
6F3587EC321D1B7DAB9F5CF8FC38E2AF.mc.57F43CA7321B1B7DAAA95F1FFC3DE2AF	6F3587EC321D1B7DAB9F5CF8FC38E2AF.taxon		SCC			One of two ova collected by SCC at Alupe, western Kenya, 18 Jun 2006, had an egg parasitoid (probably Trichogrammatidae) exit hole of 0.35 mm diameter		1	2006-06-18									Kenya			Alupe	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F3587EC321D1B7DAB9F5CF8FC38E2AF	MaterialCitation
