Fern spore feeding records of Cuprininae moth (Stathmopodidae) in Tengping, Taiwan

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Latest version published by Institute of Molecular & Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University on May 14, 2025 Institute of Molecular & Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University

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Description

Spore feeding is considered one of the earliest forms of herbivory in insects, and it has been proposed that pollination may have indirectly evolved from this ancestral trait. In extant insects, spore feeding primarily involves consuming the spores of ferns, a behavior known as fern-spore feeding (FSF). The most representative clade exhibiting FSF is the subfamily Cuprininae (Stathmopodidae), whose larvae feed exclusively on fern spores. However, detailed knowledge of the feeding habits and host associations within Cuprininae remains limited. In this study, we applied a metabarcoding approach to identify the larvae of FSF insects collected from our study site in subtropical forest and to reconstruct the associations between Cuprininae species and their respective fern hosts. By establishing more robust species-host links, our findings provide critical insights into the ecological specialization and evolutionary history of spore-feeding insects. This work also contributes to understanding how early herbivorous traits may have shaped subsequent insect-plant interactions.

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Wang Y, Kuo L (2025). Fern spore feeding records of Cuprininae moth (Stathmopodidae) in Tengping, Taiwan. Version 1.0. Institute of Molecular & Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University. Occurrence dataset. https://ipt.taibif.tw/resource?r=mothhostassociations&v=1.0

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Keywords

Occurrence; Moth; Cuprininae; Stathmopodidae; Fern; Spore-feeding

Contacts

Yu-Chia Wang
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Investigator
National Tsinghua University
TW
Li-Yaung Kuo
  • Metadata Provider
  • User
PI
National Tsinghua Univeristy
TW

Geographic Coverage

Tengping Trail, Emei Township, Hsinchu County

Bounding Coordinates South West [24.63, 121.006], North East [24.659, 121.043]

Sampling Methods

A two-year monthly field sampling in Tengping trail

Study Extent A two-year monthly field sampling in Tengping trail

Method step description:

  1. Monthly field sampling in Tengping trail and metabarcoding

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