Antheraea godmani
Updated from Polillas Saturnidas de Colombia, 1997, Angela R. Amarillo-S., January 2007
Updated as per personal communication with Robert Lehman (Honduras), May 13, 2007
Updated as per personal communication with Albert Thurman (Panama), May 13, 2007
Updated as per personal communication with Ronald D. Cave (Honduras), July 2007
Updated as per http://www.inbio.ac.cr/bims/k02/p05/c029/o0119/f00885.htm IB
Updated as per personal communication with Jose Monzon (Suchitepequez, Guatemala, April); May 2009
Updated as per Mexico: Saturniidae: Data (Veracruz, Oaxaca, Puebla, Chiapas); July 12, 2011
Updated as per personal communication with Mike Buczkowski (Tejos Lodge, Costa Rica), December 2011
Updated as per personal communication with Carl Portman (San Gerardo de Dota, San Jose, Costa Rica, 3500m, January 22, 2013); February 8, 2013
Updated as per personal communication with Steve Ife (third instar on red oak, Chiriqui, Panama, April 25, 2019); April 29, 2019

Antheraea godmani
(Druce, 1892) Metosamia

Antheraea godmani male copyright Kirby Wolfe.

TAXONOMY:

Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802
Family: Saturniidae, Boisduval, [1837] 1834
Subfamily: Saturniinae, Boisduval, [1837] 1834
Tribe: Saturniini, Boisduval, [1837] 1834
Genus: Antheraea, Hubner, 1819

DISTRIBUTION:

Antheraea godmani (wingspan: males: 163-180mm; females: 152-160mm) flies from Mexico to Costa Rica: Heredia, Puntarenas, San Hose (IB), and south through Panama to at least northern Colombia. In Costa Rica it has been taken at elevations from 1200m to 2500m and up. Mike Buczkowski sends this image from 3000m, taken at Tejos lodge, Costa Rica, June 22, 2011.

Antheraea godmani male, Tejos Lodge, Costa Rica,
July 22, 2011, 3000m, courtesy of Mike Buckowski,
some digital restoration by Bill Oehlke.

Antheraea godmani male, San Pedro, Oaxaca, Mexico,
July 7, 1995, 900m, courtesy of John Kamps.

Antheraea godmani male, Mount Totumas, Chiriqui, Panama.

In Mexico it is reported from the states of
Puebla: Xicotepec: Villa Juarez;
Veracruz: Las Minas: Las Minas (1480m); Naolinco: Naolinco (1540m);
Oaxaca: Municipio Santiago Comaltepec: La Esperanza, Sierra de Juarez (1600m);
Tabasco
and Chiapas: San Cristóbal de las Casas: San Cristobal de las Casas (1940m); Comitán de Domínguez: Comitan (1620); Oxchuc: Oxchuc (2000m).

Robert Lehman reports it in
Honduras: Atlantida, Cortes, Olancho and Francisco Morazan, and I suspect it also flies in Yoro (confirmed in Yoro by Ronald D. Cave. Angela R. Amarillo (1997) reports it from
Colombia: Antioquia, so I suspect it is also found in
Panama: (Chiriqui, now confirmed by Albert Thurman). Jean Michel Maes reports it in
Nicaragua: Jinotega. Claude Lemaire confirms it in
Guatemala: Alta Verapaz. Jose Monzon confirms it in Suchitepequez, Guatemala.

Antheraea godmani male, La Muralla National Park, Olancho, Honduras,
wingspan 178mm, July 26, 1995, elevation 1420m, courtesy of Robert Lehman.

Antheraea godmani male, La Muralla National Park, Olancho, Honduras,
wingspan 178mm, July 27, 1995, elevation 1420m, courtesy of Robert Lehman.

Antheraea godmani female, La Muralla National Park, Olancho, Honduras,
wingspan 152mm, June 16, 1995, elevation 1420m, courtesy of Robert Lehman.

FLIGHT TIMES AND PREFERRED FOOD PLANTS:

Larvae feed on various oak species. There appear to be at least two broods; the moth probably broods continuously. Moths have been taken in January (CP), Feb., April, May, June-July-August, October, November, December.

Antheraea godmani male, San Gerardo de Dota, San Jose, Costa Rica,
January 22, 2013, 3500m, courtesy of Carl Portman, id and slight digital repair by Bill Oehlke.

Antheraea godmani female, Suchitepequez, Reserva Refugio del Quetzal, Guatemala,
April 2008, courtesy of Jose Monzon.

ECLOSION, SCENTING AND MATING:

Females attract the night flying males with an airbourne pheromone.
Both sexes come to light sources.

Antheraea godmani female copyright Kirby Wolfe

EGGS, LARVAE, COCOONS AND PUPAE:

Larvae greatly resemble those of Antheraea polyphemus

Antheraea godmani third instar on red oak, Chiriqui, Panama,
April 25, 2019, courtesy of Steve Ife.

Larval Food Plants


It is hoped that this alphabetical listing followed by the common name of the foodplant will prove useful. The list is not exhaustive. Experimenting with closely related foodplants is worthwhile.

Quercus ......

Oak

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Robert Lehman writes, "Here are three pictures of and information about Antheraea godmani in Honduras.

"7/26/95 La Muralla National Park cloud forest 1420 m male 178 mm dept Olancho
7/27/95 La Muralla National Park cloud forest 1420 m male 178 mm dept Olancho
6/16/96 La Muralla National Park cloud forest 1420 m female 152 mm dept Olancho

"Three specimens date 7/1/94 La Tigra cloud forest above Tegucigalpa 1800 m dept Francisco Morazan: male 180 mm; male 163 mm; female 160 mm

"2/19/01 17 km west of La Ceiba 100 m male 163 mm dept Atlantida"


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