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TAXONOMY:Family: Sphingidae |
MIDI MUSICcopyright C. Odenkirk ON.OFF |
A female Sphinx poecila captured at a light on June 1,
1999, in Montague, Prince Edward Island, deposited (without feeding) 45 lime green eggs on the
inside of a brown paper grocery bag over a course of five evenings. |
The third instar
larvae to the right
have not yet acquired the bulk or dramatic diagonal striping of the fourth and fifth instars.
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Larvae entered the fourth instar around July 8 and began consuming tremendous
amounts of food. |
One of the larvae was considerably darker than the others and upon moving
into the fifth instar took on a
dramatic, deep purple colouration. |
Larvae pupate readily in 4-5 days
under artificial conditions, i.e., a dark enclosure with loose paper
litter. I use a covered, five-gallon bucket loosely lined on the bottom with three to
four sheets of paper towels. |
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