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- Heliconia latispatha (expanded lobsterclaw) is a plant species native to southern Mexico (Tabasco, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Campeche), Central America and northern...
- species include H. augusta, H. bihai, H. brasiliensis, H. caribaea, H. latispatha, H. pendula, H. psittacorum, H. rostrata, H. schiediana, and H. wagneriana...
- Canna coccinea (Cannaceae) Tapeinochilos anan****ae (Costaceae) Heliconia latispatha (Heliconiaceae) Orchidantha maxillarioides (Lowiaceae) Maranta leuconeura...
- Several species of Heliconia are used as roosts, including H. imbricata, H. latispatha, H. pogonantha, H. tortuosa, and H. sarapiquensis. Rarely, it has been...
- Calathea latifolia (Marantaceae), Heychium sp. (Zingiberaceae), Heliconia latispatha (Heliconiaceae), and Musa spp. (Musaceae)[citation needed]. The larva...
- lighter near the base. The larvae feed on Heliconia irrasa, Heliconia latispatha, Heliconia pogonantha and the introduced Musa a****inata. The species is...
- ventral surfaces of both wings is gray brown. The larvae feed on Heliconia latispatha. The species is named in honor of the International Development Research...
- (Pithecellobium saman), bamboos (Bambusa vulgaris), riqui riquis (Heliconia latispatha) and tapir nails (Philodendron) The state of Miranda (as a federal entity)...
- length of 10.5–13 mm for males. Larvae have been reared on Heliconia latispatha and palms in four different genera: Asterogyne martiana, Calyptrogyne...
- plants can be found in the understory, including the common Heliconia latispatha. One of the largest species of Neotropical Araceae, Dracontium gigas,...