- Cirina forda
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Cirina forda Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Saturniidae Genus: Cirina Species: C. forda Binomial name Cirina forda
(Westwood, 1849)Synonyms - Imbrasia forda
The Pallid Emperor Moth or Shea Defoliator (Cirina forda) is a moth of the Saturniidae family. It is found in western Africa, including Ghana, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa.
Adults are pale creamy-brown with a small darker spot on each hindwing but lacking true eye-spots. There is one generation per year.
The larvae feed on Vitellaria paradoxa. They may cause heavy defoliation in Ghana and Nigeria. The larvae are consumed in Nigeria. They feed on Crossopteryx febrifuga in Bas-Congo province, DR Congo where they are also eaten.
Pupation takes place under ground at the base of the host plant.
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Further reading
- Paul Latham Edible caterpillars and their food plants in Bas-Congo Mystole Publications,2003 ISBN 0-9543012-7-7 60 pages
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