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Ceratophaga vastella : ウィキペディア英語版
Ceratophaga vastella

''Ceratophaga vastella'' (Zeller) or Horn Moth belongs to the Clothes Moth family and is noted for its larva's ability to feed on keratin from the horns and hooves of dead ungulates, and occasionally on dried fruit or mushrooms. Keratin, a protein which makes up skin, hair, nails and feathers, is extremely resistant to proteolysis by the enzymes from specialised micro-organisms such as fungi and bacteria.
''C. vastella'' is widespread in the Afrotropic ecozone. Thus far there are 16 described species in the genus, with 12 found in Africa, three in Asia and one, ''C. vicinella'', which feeds on the shells of ''Gopherus polyphemus'', a tortoise from the southeastern United States, but also feeds on the horns of cattle in the US.
Larvae are cream-coloured and thick-set, with brown head and tip of abdomen. Usually the larval cases are noticed on the (surface of old horns ). The adult moth is a typical tineid, having a conspicuous tuft of yellow hair on the head. Other Tineidae share ''C. vastellas diet of keratin, dried animal hides and wool - ''C. ethadopa'' (Meyr.), ''Monopis rejectella'' (Wlk.), ''Tinea pellionella'' and ''Tineola bisselliella'').〔(''Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute 1978'' )〕〔''Moths of Southern Africa'' - E.C.G. Pinhey
According to the entomologist Thomas de Grey (1843-1919), the larvae of this species may occasionally be found in the horns of living animals.〔(''Micro-Lepidoptera'' )〕
Zeller and Roland Trimen expressed their doubts about larvae feeding off the horn of a living animal and were supported in this view by Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Wenman Coke, a soldier and hunter. Thomas de Grey also writes: 'I have in my own collection a pair of horns of ''Kobus ellipsiprymnus'', which are bored by the larvae of this species, the substance of the horn itself being visibly perforated in several places up to one-fourth from the base'. A clear suggestion that the larvae do not confine themselves to keratin, but will also venture into the bony part of the horn.〔(''Natural History Review,'' vol. iii., 1856, p. 23 of the ''Proceedings of the Dublin Zoological Association'' )〕
==External links==

*(Gallery of ''Ceratophaga vastella'' )
*(Larval faecal towers on horn )

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