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Updated as per Heppner's Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera Checklist: Part 4B, 1996, November 27, 2005
Updated as per Lemaire's Ceratocampinae, November 28, 2005 Updated as per personal communication with Horst Kach, March 2007 Updated as per "An update checklist for the Saturniidae of Ecuador. Part II: .... " in SHILAP Revta. lepid 34 (135), 2006: 197-211 L. & T. Racheli, September 2007 Updated as per French Guiana Systematique, February 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Vladimir Izersky (Atalaya, Ucalayi, Peru, 350m, November 1, 2008); December 2, 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Nelinho Camargo (Parauapabe, Para, Brazil, October 10, 2020); October 22, 2020 |
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
It probably also flies in
Suriname ??
Eacles ormondei peruviana male, Parauapebas, Para,Brazil,
October 20, 2020, courtesy of Nelinho Camargo.
Eacles ormondei peruviana male, Misahualli, Napo, Ecuador,
January 22, 2003, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Eacles ormondei peruviana male (verso), Misahualli, Napo, Ecuador,
January 22, 2003, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Eacles ormondei peruviana (probably violacea) male, Taipiplaya, Yungas, LaPaz, Bolivia,
February 2, 2006, courtesy of Lars Andersen
Eacles ormondei peruviana male, courtesy of Bernhard Wenczel.
Eacles ormondei peruviana male, French Guiana, courtesy of Carlot Didier.
Eacles ormondei peruviana female, Misahualli, Napo, Ecuador,
June 25, 2006, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Eacles ormondei peruviana female (verso), Misahualli, Napo, Ecuador,
June 25, 2006, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Larvae are solitary in their feeding habits and have extensive thoracic scoli.
At maturity, larvae descend trees to pupate in underground chambers. Pupae should be stored under cool, but above freezing temperatures, and sprinkling with water a few times a week in spring encourages subsequent eclosions.
Eacles ormondei peruviana fifth instar, French Guiana, courtesy of Rodolphe Rougerie.
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The pronunciation of scientific names is troublesome for many. The "suggestion" at the top of the page is
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.
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.
I do not know the source of the genus name "Eacles", but it may be a combination of "Ea", the Greek word for gods and goddesses and the Greek
suffix "cles", meaning 'glory of'.
The species name "ormondei" is honourific for Ormonde.
The subspecies name "peruviana" is indicative of a specimen type locality in Peru.