Abstract:
The aposematic larvae of the medium-sized brown weevil Phelypera
distigma feed exclusively on the new foliage of the sterculiaceous tree
Guazuma ulmifolia in the deciduous forest Pacific coastal lowlands of
Costa Rica. It has only one generation per year and appears to ignore
new foliage that appears after the new adults appear after a developmental
cycle of about a month. Three hypotheses are proposed as to
why this apparent food source is ignored.