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Higher taxa: Pinaceae (family)/  Pinus (genus)/ 
Status:Accepted
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Species Country Publication
Holocerina smilax smilax (Westwood, 1849) South Africa Van den Berg M. A. 1973a. Host plants of three saturniids and the degree of defoliation they can cause to Pinus patula Schlechtd. & Cham. page: 67
Holocerina smilax smilax (Westwood, 1849) South Africa Van den Berg M. A. 1973a. Host plants of three saturniids and the degree of defoliation they can cause to Pinus patula Schlechtd. & Cham. page: 67
Laelia fracta Schaus & Clements, 1893 Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 403
Lechriolepis basirufa Strand, 1912 Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 402
Lechriolepis basirufa Strand, 1912 Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 402
Lechriolepis nephopyropa Tams, 1931 Zimbabwe Pinhey E. C. G. 1962a. New or little known Lepidoptera from central Africa. page: 881
Lechriolepis nephopyropa Tams, 1931 Zimbabwe Pinhey E. C. G. 1962a. New or little known Lepidoptera from central Africa. page: 881
Leptometa sanguicincta (Aurivillius, 1901) Uganda Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 402
Leptometa sanguicincta (Aurivillius, 1901) Uganda Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 402
Lozotaenia capensana (Walker, 1863) Kenya Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 405
Mesocelis monticola Hübner, 1820 South Africa Pinhey E. C. G. 1975. Moths of southern Africa. Descriptions and colour illustrations of 1183 species. page: 120 (as montana)
Metisa aethiops (Hampson, 1910) Kenya Gardner J. C. M. 1957. An annotated list of East African forest insects. page: 36
Mocis repanda (Fabricius, 1794) Uganda Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 404 (as punctularis)
Mocis repanda (Fabricius, 1794) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 190
Mylantria xanthospila (Plötz, 1880) Uganda Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 403
Nyodes brevicornis (Walker, 1857) Uganda Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 404
Odontestra speyeri (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874) Kenya Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 404
Oedicentra albipennis Warren, 1902 South Africa Krüger M. 2019b. Geometridae (Lepidoptera, Geometroidea). – In: Mey W. & Krüger M. (Eds), The Lepidoptera fauna of a crater valley in the Great Escarpment of South Africa: The Asante Sana Project. page: 398
Oedicentra albipennis Warren, 1902 Sevastopulo D. G. 1977. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 46
Olene basalis (Walker, 1855) Sevastopulo D. G. 1975. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2 – moths (Heterocera). page: 182
Olene basalis (Walker, 1855) Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 403
Olene basalis (Walker, 1855) Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 403
Olene basalis (Walker, 1855) Zimbabwe Pinhey E. C. G. 1962a. New or little known Lepidoptera from central Africa. page: 878
Ophiusa triphaenoides (Walker, 1858) Robinson G. S., Ackery P. R., Kitching I. J., Beccaloni G. W. & Hernández L. M. 2001. Hostplants of the moth and butterfly caterpillars of the Oriental Region. page: 290
Orgyia hopkinsi Collenette, 1937 Austara O. & Jones T. 1971. Host list and distribution of lepidopterous defoliators of exotic softwoods in East Africa. page: 403

Scientific Name Authorship Rank
Pinus canariensis C. Sm. species
Pinus caribaea Morelet species
Pinus devoniana Lindl. species
Pinus eliottii Engelm. species
Pinus engelmannii Carr. species
Pinus greggii Engelm. ex Parl. species
Pinus halepensis Mill. species
Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon species
Pinus khasya Hook. f. species
Pinus leiophylla Schiede ex Schltdl. & Cham. species
Pinus longifolia Roxb. species
Pinus montezumae Lamb. species
Pinus monticula Dougl. ex D. Don species
Pinus oocarpa Schiede species
Pinus palustris Mill. species
Pinus parviflora Siebold & Zucc. species
Pinus parviflora var. pentaphylla (Mayr) Henry species
Pinus patula Schiede & Deppe species
Pinus pentaphylla Mayr species
Pinus pseudostrobus Lindl. species
Pinus radiata D. Don. species
Pinus roxburghii Sarg. species
Pinus sp. None species
Pinus strobus L. species
Pinus strobus subsp. monticola (Dougl. ex D. Don) E. Murr. species
Pinus sylvestris L. species
Pinus taeda L. species