Automeris garciorum
Updated as per Entomo Satsphingia Journals Jahrgang 4 Heft 5 29.12. 2011; April 10, 2013

Automeris garciorum
Brechlin & Meister 2011

TAXONOMY:

Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802
Family: Saturniidae, Boisduval, [1837] 1834
Subfamily: Hemileucinae, Grote & Robinson, 1866
Tribe: Hemileucini, Grote & Robinson, 1866
Genus: Automeris, Hubner, [1819]

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DISTRIBUTION:

Automeris garciorum (wingspan: males: mm; females: mm // Mfwl: ; Ffwl: 27mm) flies in
Mexico: Oaxaca, at elevation of 2480m.

The small female is a uniform reddish brown. In the female, the dark-brown, thin pm line of the right forewing is somewhat s-shaped, and the line is inwardly traced in pale yellow. Cell markings on all wings are practically non-existent. The male is unknown.

FLIGHT TIMES AND PREFERRED FOOD PLANTS:

Specimens have been taken in June. There are probably additional flight months.

Foodplants are unknown.

ECLOSION, SCENTING AND MATING:

Males use their more highly developed antennae to seek out females who release an airbourne pheromone into the night sky.

EGGS, LARVAE, COCOONS AND PUPAE:

Eggs are deposited in clusters of 6-40+ on hostplant twigs. Larvae have urticating spines and are gregarious, especially in the early instars.

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.

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The species name, garciorum, is honourific for the family of Hector Jose Arellano Garcia.

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