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Updated as per Lemaire's Attacidae 1978, March 12, 2007 Updated as per personal communication with Robert Lehman (Honduras), May 14, 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 Kirby Wolfe (brown and yellow forms in San Jose, CR), June 2008 Updated as per personal correspondence with Juan Ramon Collart (Las Flores, Cortes, Honduras, male, 104mm, 405m, September); December 2009 |
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
In Mexico, it has been taken in Puebla. I suspect it would also be in Oaxaca, Chiapas and Veracruz.
Copaxa escalantei male, Mexico, Esperanza Insects, copyright protected.
Copaxa escalantei male, Mexico, Esperanza Insects, copyright protected.
Copaxa escalantei male, Maravilla Tenejapa, Chiapas, Mexico,
courtesy of Mariposas de Mexico.
Copaxa escalantei male, 17 km west of La Ceiba, Atlantida,
Honduras,
wingspan 108mm, February 19, 2001, elevation 100m, courtesy of
Robert Lehman.
Copaxa escalantei male, 17 km west of La Ceiba, Atlantida,
Honduras,
wingspan 96mm, March 17, 1997, elevation 100m, courtesy of
Robert Lehman.
There are many usually discal spots on the forewings. Males are usually yellow (occasionaly dark brown from Panama and (Costa Rica (KW))); females are a uniform brown and usually have only two discal spots on the hindwings.
Visit Copaxa escalantei males (brown and yellow forms) and female, Costa Rica: San Jose: Puriscal: Santa Rosa: 540m, courtesy of Kirby Wolfe.
Visit Copaxa escalantei male (yellow form), 104mm, Las Flores, Cortes, Honduras, September 2009, 405m, courtesy of Jean Ramon Collart.
Copaxa escalantei male, 17 km west of La Ceiba, Atlantida,
Honduras,
wingspan 89mm, March 17, 1997, elevation 100m, courtesy of
Robert Lehman.
The veins have dark brown scales and are in sharp contrast to the rest of the wing. The dark forewing transverse line continues to the apex. The pm line tends to be weak.
Copaxa escalantei female, Costa Rica, courtesy of Dan Janzen.
Most of the Copaxa brood continuously so I suspect escalantei would be on the wing every month of the year. Robert Lehman confirms them on the wing in Honduras in February, March, April, June, July, September, October, so there appears to be at least three broods annually. He has taken them at elevations from 100m to 1420m.
Copaxa escalantei female, Costa Rica, courtesy of Horst Kach.
The multiple (more than two) discal spots on the hindwings is unusual.
Copaxa escalantei second instars, Costa Rica, courtesy of Leroy Simon.
Copaxa escalantei third instars, Costa Rica, courtesy of Leroy Simon.
Copaxa escalantei fifth instar, Costa Rica, courtesy of Leroy Simon.
Copaxa escalantei larva, Costa Rica, courtesy of Dan Janzen.
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Robert Lehman writes, May 14, 2007
"Here is the info on the Copaxa escalantei from Honduras and three pictures.
1. 3 specimens 17 km west of La Ceiba 100 m dept Atlantida
3/17/97 89 mm
3/17/97 96 mm
2/19/01 108 mm
2. 4/13/07 9 km east of La Ceiba Cangrejal River 120 m 110 mm
3. 6 specimens La Muralla National Park cloud forest 1420 m
dept. Olancho
9/16/95 106 mm
9/16/95 107 mm
7/25/95 97 mm
10/14/95 104 mm
6/16/96 104 mm
6/17/96 101 mm"