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HOSTS - a Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants

Please note: HOSTS will not be further updated or amended. This dataset is an archival resource and has been made available in full for those who wish to re-use and build on the data, not as an ongoing project.

Records of caterpillar hostplants are scattered through published and manuscript sources worldwide and are difficult to retrieve. Many rearing records are never published and so are not accessible to other entomologists. But collected hostplant records form a valuable scientific resource that can be used eventually to answer broader biological questions about how Lepidoptera and plants interact (eg, Letourneau, Hagen & Robinson, 2001). It provides information of immediate relevance to agriculture, ecology, forestry, conservation and taxonomy.

HOSTS brings together an enormous body of information on what the world's butterfly and moth (Lepidoptera) caterpillars eat. The web-based version presented here offers a synoptic data set drawn from about 180,000 records comprising taxonomically 'cleaned' hostplant data for about 22,000 Lepidoptera species drawn from about 1600 published and manuscript sources. We hope that it will be useful to a wide range of biologists and that it will act as a spur to further recording and analysis of caterpillar-plant interactions.

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Cite this as

Gaden S. Robinson; Phillip R. Ackery; Ian Kitching; George W Beccaloni; Luis M. Hernández (2023). HOSTS - a Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants [Data set]. Natural History Museum. https://doi.org/10.5519/havt50xw
Retrieved: 21:56 16 Apr 2024 (UTC) BibTeX

Additional Info

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Primary contributors
Robinson, Gaden S.;
Ackery, Phillip R.;
Kitching, Ian ( 0000-0003-4738-5967);
Beccaloni, George W ( 0000-0003-0323-8535);
Hernández, Luis M.
Other contributors
Update frequency Never
Last updated March 24, 2023
Last resource update March 24, 2023 (Supplementary Materials)
Created March 23, 2023
License Creative Commons CCZero