Trabala lambourni

 

Distribution:

A central African species, with records from Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo (RDC), Ruanda, Kenya and Gabon. The animals depicted here originate from Obout village (Cameroon).

Wingspan:

In between 5 (males) and 6 (females) centimeter

Season:

broods continuously in captivity, with several flights per year. 

Food plants:

In Africa reported to feed on Terminalia and Combretum.  In captivity they willingly accept Eucalyptus gunnii

Rearing:

In general this species should not give you any problems. Nonetheless avoid wet conditions. They can be reared in well ventilated, plastic containers even in the final instar as long as you provide enough space for the caterpillars and avoid all condensation. Never spray or give wet leaves, even though the caterpillars like to drink water (it's not at all necessary for them to grow and wet conditions promote the spread of diseases). Not a fast grower. The caterpillars need 7 to 8 weeks before they pupate. The pupal stage on the other hand is short, only 3 to 4 weeks.

Difficulties:

none