Annona

Guides

  • Gonodonta nutrix

    Citrus fruitpiercer

    Gonodonta nutrix, commonly known as the citrus fruitpiercer, is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1780. The species is distributed across the Caribbean and from North to South America, with larvae that feed on Annona species.

  • Odontopus

    Odontopus is a genus of weevils (family Curculionidae) established by Say in 1832. The genus contains species associated with leaf-mining habits on host plants, with documented associations to Annona species (Annonaceae) and Pterygota alata. Species within this genus exhibit endophytic oviposition and larval development within leaf tissue. The genus has been reported from Brazil and India, though taxonomic records contain conflicting information about its composition and validity.