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Table 1.

Results of each evaluated trait by species.

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Fig 1.

Lonomia columbiana life cycle.

(A) Eggs. (B) First instar larvae. (C) Third instar larva. (D) Fourth instar larva. (E) Fifth instar larva. (F) Sixth instar larva. (G) Pupae dorsal view. (H) Pupae ventral view. (I) Female. (J) Male. Bar = 0.5 cm.

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Fig 2.

Lonomia orientocordillera life cycle.

(A) Eggs. (B) First instar larvae. (C) Second instar. (D) Third instar larva. (E) Fourth instar larva. (F) Fifth instar larva. (G) Sixth instar larva. (H) Pupae dorsal view. (I) Pupae ventral view. (J) Female. (K) Male. Bar = 0.5 cm.

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Fig 3.

Lonomia orientoandensis life cycle.

(A) Fourth instar larva. (B) Fifth instar larva. (C) Sixth instar larva. (D) Pupae dorsal view. (E) Pupae ventral view. (F) Female. (G) Male. Bar = 0.5 cm.

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Fig 4.

Lonomia casanarensis life cycle.

(A) Sixth instar larva. (B) Pupae dorsal view. (C) Pupae ventral view. (J) Female. (K) Male. Bar = 1 cm.

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Table 2.

Detailed description of development time, mortality, size, and growth by stage/instar.

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Table 3.

Collection data on four species of Lonomia and their identified host plants.

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Fig 5.

Photographs of male genitalia.

(A). Lonomia columbiana, (B). Lonomia orientocordillera, (C). Lonomia orientoandensis, (D). Lonomia casanarensis. Bar = 1 mm.

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Table 4.

Description of the traits measured at each stage or instar and the method used to measure them.

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