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Updated as per Entomo Satsphingia Jahrgang 3 Heft 5 18.11.2010 Updated as per personal communication with Rainer Marx (Apurimac, Peru, 3200m, February 24, 2017); February 25, 2017 |
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
H. levis is probably restricted to higher elevations (3200-3500m) in Apurimac and Amazonas, Peru, while H. levopascoensis flies at elevations of 1800-2800m in Pasco, Junin and Huanuco, Peru. H. levocuscoensis flies at elevations of 2400-2790m in Cusco, Peru.
The forewing lines in H. levopascoensis are wide bands of drab greenish-yellow (male) to pale greenish-brown (female), whereas in both H. levis and H. levocuscoensis, the same lines/bands are pale yellow and not nearly as wide.
Hidripa levopascoensis has a rosy ground colour while the other two species have light brown basal and median areas and an even lighter post median area.
Females are likely most active between 10:30 and 11:00 pm, males from 11:00 pm until 1:00 am.
Hirpida levis larvae are highly gregarious and have the urticating spines typical of larvae from the Subfamily Hemileucinae.
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