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Copaxa lavenderojaliscensis male, Mexico, courtesy of Eric van Schayck;
tentative id by Bill Oehlke.
Copaxa lavenderojaliscensis HT male, 99mm, Volcan Colima, Jalisco, Mexico,
June 28, 1992, 2450m, on my home computer only.
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Ground colour seems to vary between grey brown and dull orangey-brown. Two examples of C. lavenderojaliscoensis are on display in the Entomo Satphingia journal. There seems to be greater differences between the two examples given than there is difference between other species. The transverse line or more prevalent pm line seems slightly crenulate in C. lavenderojaliscensis. One specimen has elliptical hyaline areas while the other has rounded hyaline areas.
They seem to differ most from C. lavendera in that lavenderojalicensis have a slightly irregular (angulate) am line, while that of lavendera is slightly outwardly produced just below the costa, and then runs almost straight to the inner margin. The outer black ring around the hindwing ocellus seems darkest, thickest and most complete in lavenderojaliscensis.
Copaxa lavendera male, Monica, Mexico City, Mexico,
via Daniel Marlos, tentative id by Bill Oehlke,
Could
also be Copaxa lavenderojaliscensis.
Copaxa lavenderojaliscensis PT male, 97mm, near Sierra Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico,
June 3, 1995, 1790m, on my home computer only.
Most of the Copaxa brood continuously so I suspect lavenderojaliscensis would be on the wing every month of the year. Thus far, however, it has only been reported in June-July.
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