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Updated as per Lemaire's Attacidae 1978, March 12, 2007 Updated as per personal communication with Nigel Venters (Tucuman, Argentina, November 26, 2008), February 11, 2009 Updated as per personal communication with Nigel Venters (Calilegua, Jujuy, Argentina, February 17, 2010, 1100m); February 23, 2010 Updated as per personal communication with Terry Stoddard (Pachita, Junin, Peru, 2200m, April 2011; Cusco , 1400m, November); February 22, 2013 |
Copaxa flavina miranda male courtesy of Chris Conlan.
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Copaxa flavina miranda male, Calilegua, Jujuy, Argentina,
February 17, 2010, 1100m, courtesy of Nigel Venters.
This subspecies is larger than nominate flavina and has an orange or coppery-orange ground colour in the males.
Copaxa flavina miranda male copyright Kirby Wolfe
Copaxa flavina miranda male, wingspan 116mm,
Cochabamba, Bolivia,
courtesy/copyright
Kelly Price.
Copaxa flavina miranda male, Peru, courtesy of Hubert Mayer copyright.
Copaxa flavina miranda male, 104mm, fwl: 62mm, Pachita Research Station, Junin, Peru,
April 2011, 2200m, courtesy of Terry Stoddard, id by Bill Oehlke.
Copaxa flavina miranda male, 107mm, fwl: 62mm, Paradise Lodge, Cusco, Peru,
November 7, 2007, 1400m, courtesy of Terry Stoddard, id by Bill Oehlke.
Some of the early describers/namers chose genus
and species names indicating some character of the insect, but more
often, they simply chose names from Greek or Roman mythology or
history. Those species names which end in "ensis" indicate a
specimen locale, and those which end in "i", pronounced "eye", honour
a contempory friend/collector/etc.
The genus name "Copaxa" is from an unknown source.
The species name "flavina" probably comes from the Latin word
"flavin", meaning yellow.
The subspecies name "miranda" could be from any number of literary
figures.
Copaxa flavina miranda male, Tafe de Valle, Tucuman, Argentina,
107mm, November 26, 2008, 2000m, courtesy of Nigel Venters.
Most of the Copaxa brood continuously so I suspect flavina miranda would be on the wing every month of the year. Terry Stoddard confims April and November flights in Peru.
Copaxa flavina miranda female copyright Kirby Wolfe
Copaxa flavina miranda larva copyright Kirby Wolfe
Copaxa flavina miranda larva copyright Viktor Suter/Bernhard Wendzel
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