To all,

The lab of Walter Carson at the University of Pittsburgh, with the help of Lee 
Dyer, is currently working on a publication documenting the outbreak of an 
unknown Lepidoptera in Tena, Ecuador. We are offering co-authorship to anyone 
that is able to identify this Lepidoptera to family or genus.
The caterpillars, which have aposematic mimicry and non-urticating spines, had 
completely defoliated an Inga edulis. A flock of oropendola was feeding on them 
and some indigenous women collected them to eat.  The caterpillar is called 
tupuli kuru in Quichua. Pictures can be accessed through the dropbox link. If 
you have any questions or can refer anyone to us please contact Samantha 
Sutton, our undergraduate researcher, at sas...@pitt.edu.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rajj766odoe2ilu/AACtfLLV9_0ju14PVevcZGJla?dl=0
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Ecuador 
Outbreak<https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rajj766odoe2ilu/AACtfLLV9_0ju14PVevcZGJla?dl=0>
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Samantha Sutton
Undergraduate, University of Pittsburgh 2018
Biological Sciences Major, Chemistry Minor, GIS Certificate
Email: sas...@pitt.edu

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