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Updated as per Lemaire's Ceratocampinae 1988, October 3, 2006 |
Ptiloscola descimoni pair, Cundinamarca (Colombia), courtesy of T. Decaëns & D. Bonilla
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
Except for genitalia, this species is identical to P. dargei.
Ptiloscola descimoni male, 54mm, Esmeraldas, Ecuador,
courtesy of Entomo-Satsphingia.
Larval hosts are unknown.
Mating probably begins shortly after dusk with a calling period from 10:30 pm. to 1:00 am.
A light rainfall or mist seems to stimulate additional flight or eclosions resulting in more moths on the wing, or at least taken at lights, but overall this species is infrequent at lights and very erratic in flight when approaching.
Larvae are well adorned with scoli and pupate underground in small chambers or among surface litter.
Care of larvae and pupae should be as for any Neotropical species.
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merely a suggestion. It is based on commonly accepted English pronunciation of Greek names and/or some
fairly well accepted "rules" for latinized scientific names.
The suggested pronunciations, on this page and on other pages, are primarily put forward to assist those who hear with internal ears as they read.
There are many collectors from different countries whose intonations and accents would be different.
The species name "descimoni" is honourific for Descimon.