The eggs of the butterfly are laid on host plants belonging to the family Primulaceae, including " Ardisia " specoes, " Maesa indica " and " Embelia laeta ".
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"Monostegia abdominalis " has larvae that feed on Primulaceae, and was introduced into Canada in about 1965 and is a major pest of Yellow Loosestrife ( " Lysimachia terrestris " ).
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It was traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae, was reclassified in the family Myrsinaceae in 2000, and finally, in 2009 with the introduction of the APG III system, was returned to the subfamily Myrsinoideae within the family Primulaceae.
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It was traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae, was reclassified in the family Myrsinaceae in 2000, and finally, in 2009 with the introduction of the APG III system, was returned to the subfamily Myrsinoideae within the family Primulaceae.
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""'Lysimachia " "'is a genus consisting of 193 accepted species of flowering plants traditionally molecular phylogenetic study it was transferred to the family Myrsinaceae, before this family was later merged into the Primulaceae.
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The larvae feed on Scrophulariaceae, Geraniaceae, Primulaceae, Labiatae and Caprifoliaceae species, including " Castilleja " species, " Pedicularis furbishiae " and " Scrophularia californica ", " Penstemon whippleanus ".
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""'Lysimachia clethroides " "', common name "'gooseneck loosestrife "', is a species of flowering plant, traditionally molecular phylogenetic study, but this family was later merged into the Primulaceae.
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The family has been variously circumscribed, but it is now accepted in the broad sense including the former families Myrsinaceae and Theophrastaceae, because many genera traditionally placed in Primulaceae were found to belong to those other families and when united their circumscription remains intact.
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Andrey Fedorov was appointed in 1970 as a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR . His main work was devoted to the families studied by Fedorov, we can distinguish those of " Campanulaceae " and " Primulaceae ".
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""'Primula farinosa " "', the "'bird's-eye primrose "', is a small perennial plant in the family Primulaceae, native to Northern Europe and northern Asia, and ( rarely ) farther south at high altitudes in the mountains of southern Europe.