*Pseudosphinx tetrio *and *Plumeria* "latex"

Dear Colleagues:

Several colleagues and I are writing a paper on an organism that typically
feeds on species of *Plumeria*. Its name is *Pseudosphinx tetrio*, a
gorgeous caterpillar that can reach 5-6 inches (ca. 15-15 cm).

I have two requests.
1. If any of you have seen these organisms feeding on *Plumeria*, could you
let me know what species of *Plumeria* and where/when? Although I think we
have scoured the literature pretty well, from time to time we have come
across unpublished credible hosts from colleagues.

2. Could I get samples of dried "latex" from as many species of *Plumeria*
as possible.

If you have constructive information, please email me directly:
blayjo...@gmail.com.

Gratefully

Jorge

Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD
blaypublishers.com

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