Copaxa mazaorum
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Updated as per personal communication with Ronald D. Cave (Honduras), July 2007
Updated as per personal communication with Kirby Wolfe, August 2007
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Copaxa mazaorum
Lemaire, 1982
Copaxa mazaorum male,
copyright protected, Kirby Wolfe.
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| TAXONOMY:
Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802
Family: Saturniidae, Boisduval, [1837] 1834
Subfamily: Saturniinae, Boisduval, [1837] 1834
Tribe: Saturniini, Boisduval, 1837
Genus: Copaxa, Walker, 1855
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DISTRIBUTION:
Copaxa mazaorum
(wingspan: approximately 100-125mm)
flies in
Mexico: Oaxaca and Chiapas;
Guatemala: Izabal (JM);
Honduras;
Nicaragua; and probably
El Salvador.
Kirby Wolfe reports that Copaxa mazaorum is consistently larger
than the very similar Copaxa multifenestrata, sometimes
having a wingspan almost twice that of most populations
of Copaxa multifenestrata.
Kirby adds, "C. mazaorum is usually 12 cm +, especially in
Honduras. The forewing of mazaorum is usually more square than in
multifenestrata."
Copaxa mazaorum, male, southern Oaxaca - Northern Chiapas,
Mexico,
wingspan: 123 mm,
courtesy of Kelly Price.
FLIGHT TIMES AND PREFERRED FOOD PLANTS:
Larvae feed upon avocado (Persea americana) and cherry
(Prunus).
Copaxa mazaorum female, copyright protected, Kirby Wolfe.
ECLOSION, SCENTING AND MATING:
Males use highly developed
antennae to locate females shortly after dark by tracking the
airbourne pheromone plume.
Copaxa mazaorum (male), Guatemala, courtesy of
Eric van Schayck.
Kirby Wolfe writes, "I have seen partially or all yellow specimens
and partially or all red specimens like this one.
It undoubtedly occurs also in El Salvador."
EGGS, LARVAE, COCOONS AND PUPAE:
Photo
courtesy of Leroy Simon.
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Copaxa
mazaorum larva, copyright protected, Kirby Wolfe.
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.
Persea americana ..... Prunus
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Avocado Cherry
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