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TAXONOMY:Family: Sphingidae |
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Little is known about the eclosions of the earth pupators, but many believe pupae wiggle toward the surface just prior to emergence.These pupae were difficult to scan as they were very active. Pachysphinx modesta pupae are quite large compared to those of other Sphingidae, especially here on P.E.I. |
Livestock of the Modest Sphinx is usually available in the fall.
These hornworms feed
upon poplar, willow, and cottonwood, are very strong and develop to quite a size.
Larvae progress very rapidly on poplar. The green of the early hornworm instars is
very much like the top of the poplar leaf while the pale green of the final instar
more closely resembles the color of the underside of poplar leaves. |
Just prior to pupation larvae take on a light purplish hue, descend the tree and will chew right through my Remay sleeves if I don't remove them. This species pupates readily under artificial conditions, and pupae are large (50mm long), dull, dark, and rough. |
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