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Updated as per Lemaire's Attacidae 1978, March 15, 2007 Updated as per personal comunication with Thibaud Decaens Updated as per Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N.F. 26 (3): 121-136 (2005), Kirby L. Wolfe, May 5, 2007 Updated as per Entomo Satsphingia, Jahrgang 5 Heft 2 2012; May 28, 2014 |
Copaxa semioculata semioculata male, Eastern Colombia, near
Bogota, 2700m;
courtesy of T. Decaëns, D. Bonilla & L.D. Ramirez
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
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The male of this relatively small species has a falcate forewing with a rounded apex. The apical spot is small and is dark grey, outwardly edged with white.
The ground colour is a dark orange-brown with some lighter, pinkish-scales in the basal area and along the hw costa.
The median area is very dark with grey to black scales near the indistinct pm line. The am line is also indistinct. The post median area is lighter, especially near the anal angle, where scales become yellowish.
The hyaline crescents are narrow and are outlined with black, dark yellow and black. The lower half of the line of outer margin is pendpendicular the line of the inner margin, but the anal angle is slightly rounded.
The female has broader, rounder wings with a grey-beige ground colour, sprinkled with black, and, like the male, yellowish near the fw anal angle. The median area on all wings is darker than the basal or postmedian areas. Visit Copaxa sapatoza Group Comparison Chart.
Copaxa semioculata semioculata larvae feed upon Brachyotum ledifolium.
Most of the Copaxa brood continuously but T. Decaens reports that semioculata semioculata flies in June where it can be found together with Copaxa sapatoza near Bogota, Columbia.
Copaxa semioculata semioculata female, Eastern Colombia, near
Bogota, 2700m;
courtesy of T. Decaëns, D. Bonilla & L.D. Ramirez
Larvae spin porous cocoons, longitudinally affixed to branches and stems. |
Brachyotum ledifolium....... | Brachyotum ledifolium
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