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Updated as per Entomo Satsphingia Jahrgang 6 Heft 2 21.02.2013; April 16, 2013 |
Copaxa lavendera male, probably Copaxa lavenderohondurensis,
wingspan: 115mm, Honduras, courtesy of Ronald D. Cave.
Copaxa lavenderohondurensis HT male, Lempira, Honduras,
104mm, May 15, 2013, 1400m, on my home computer only.
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
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This moth is extremely similar to Copaxa lavendera from Mexico; Copaxa lavenderoguatemalensis from Guatemala; Copaxa lavenderohidalgensis from Mexico: Hidalgo; and Copaxa lavenderojaliscensis from Mexico: Jalisco. Males are reddish orange, and females are yellow. There seems to be a heavier suffusion of small black dots near the forewing apex in lavendrohondurensis than is found in the other species, and the ocelli seem to be somewhat larger than in the other similar species.
Most of the Copaxa brood continuously so I suspect peggyae would be on the wing every month of the year. Thus far this species has only been observed on the wing in May. There may be additional flight months.
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The species name, lavenderohondurensis, is indicative of a very close similarity to C. lavendera and a specimen type locale in Honduras.