Lamiaceae [261],
Musaceae [21], Oleaceae [171], Orchidaceae
some Zingiberaceae, rarely in Marantaceae, Strelitziaceae and
MusaceaeSelaginaceae) Globularia Haemodoraceae Schiekia (1), Pyrrorhiza (2) Heliconiaceae Heliconia Hydrocharitaceae Nechamandra, Maidenia, Vallisneria Krameriaceae Krameria Lamiaceae (a) Lavendula, Bystropogon, Salvia Linnacaceae Linnaea, Abelia Loasaceae Petalonyx crenatus Loganiaceae Usteria guineensis Malpighiaceae Stigmaphyllon, Gaudichaudia, Camarea Marantaceae All Mimosaceae Neptunia (Staminate flowers) Morinaceae Morina
Musaceae Musa Myoporaceae Oftia, etc.
White bird of paradise (Strelitzia nicolai Regel & Korn.; Zingiberales: Strelitziaceae) and Musa species (Zingiberales:
Musaceae) were not included in the compiled data, but these popular south Florida landscape plants and other
Musaceae are also considered preferred hosts.
Cohort studies on mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) larvae living in the water-filled floral bracts of Heliconia caribaea (Zingiberales,
Musaceae).
A few families (
Musaceae and Strelitziaceae) are secretory.
It has a wide host-plant range mostly within the Arecaceae (palms), but it also attacks some plants within the Cannaceae, Pandanaceae,
Musaceae, Heliconiaceae, Zingiberaceae, and Strelitziaceae (Carrillo et al.
(
Musaceae) is macerated with table salt and applied to affected area and the area tied with a piece of cloth overnight.
(2004a) durante o amadurecimento de frutos de goiaba (Psidium guajava L.), banana (Musa acuminata, grupo AA, familia
Musaceae), carambola (Averrhoa carambola L.) e mamao.
Hule Cecropia obtusifolia Bert * Guaron
Musaceae Musa sapientum L.
Phytotelmata are water-impounding structures formed by non-aquatic plants, such as modified leaves (Heliconia), leaf axils (Bromeliaceae and Araceae), flowers (Marantaceae), perforated internodes (bamboo), stem holes or depressions, rot-holes in tree trunks or branches (tree-holes), open fruits (cacao pods and coconuts) and fallen leaves (spathes of palms and
Musaceae).
Araceae H,T Moutabea longifolia Polygalaceae H Mussa acuminata
Musaceae F,T Otoba novagranatensis Myristicaceae F,S Parinari parvifolia Chrysobalanaceae F Paullinia spp.
obs.)
Musaceae (Gaertner, 1801; Osenbrug, 1894) Poaceae (Netolitzky, 1926; Martin, 1946; Dahlgren et al., 1985)
Musaceae), cashew (Anacardium occidentals L., Anacardiaceae), carombola (Averrhoa carambola L., Oxilidaceae), citrus (Citrus spp., Rutaceae), guava (Psidium guajava L., Myrtaceae), jaboticaba (Myrcia jaboticaba Baill., Myrtaceae), iamb (Syzygium jambos L.
A bagworm Oiketicus sp., the most common species en countered in our survey, was reported as a pest in other crops including banana (Musa sp.; Zingiberales:
Musaceae), cacao (Theobroma cacao L.; Malvales: Malvaceae), citrus (Citrus sp.; Sapindales: Rutaceae), and palm (Elaeis sp.; Arecales: Arecaeae) (Mexzon et al., 2003).