Pichincha, Ecuador

Pichincha, Ecuador

Pichincha Province, Ecuador

The province of Pichincha is located in northwestern Ecuador.

Quito, the capital of Ecuador is located in Pichincha Province at about 2,800 m. above sea level, on two flanks of the Pichincha Volcano, lying in the midst of the Andean landscape.

Some of the high altitude species of the eastern slopes can be found in eastern Pichincha province, but the majority of species are those found at high elevations on the western slopes and those from medium to lower altitudes in the the western regions of the province.

Although Quito is located on the equator, it is not blistering hot all year around. Quito has an unusual climate with quite a few months of intermittent rain and is very cool in the evenings – mostly due to its high elevation.

Cities and towns at lower altitudes have muggier, warmer weather.

Paradirphia geneforti male, Tumbaco, Pichincha, Ecuador,
reared on oak, courtesy of Uwe Kauz.

Pichincha Checklist

The following table indicates the Saturniidae species that I anticipate are in Pichincha. Those species followed by (CL) are confirmed by Claude Lemaire. Those species followed by (HK) are not listed by (CL), but they are confirmed by Horst Kach. In some cases species are confirmed by both Claude Lemaire and Horst Kach. Some species followed by my initials (WO), are not confirmed, but I anticipate their presence in Pichincha Province. Those species followed by a questionmark are doubtful. I have added some species confirmed by Luigi Racheli (LR).

Rhodirphia carminata male, Los Bancos (Pichincha) Ecuador,
November 24, 2006, courtesy of Horst Kach.

Oxytenidae

Asth. b. buckleyi HK
Asth. terminalis HK
Oxyt. albilunulata HK
Oxytenis naemia HK
Oxyt. modestia HK
Oxytenis epiphaea HK



Arsenurinae

A. a. archianassa CL
A. batesii arcaei CL
Dysdaem. boreas CL
T. t. nobilis CL
R. h. colombiana CL
Cop. s. andensis CL
Grammo. lineata CL

Attacinae

R. e. nigrescens CL
R. l. lebeau HK
R. o. equatorialis CL
R. aricia aricia CL



Saturniinae

Copaxa decrescens LR
Copaxa rufinans CL
C. multifenes. CL
C. orientalis CL
Copaxa medea CL
Copaxa simson HK




Ceratocampinae

Ad. boisduvalii CL
Adelon. jason CL
Bathyph. rufescens CL
Citheronia aroa HK
Cith. bellavista CL
Cith. equatorialis CL
Cith. phoronea CL
Cith...des collaris CL
E. i. anchicayensis CL
E. m. tyrannus CL
E. o. niepelti CL
Eacles penelope CL
Rachesa breteuili LR
Syss. molina CL
Syss. q. occlusa CL




Hemileucinae

A-ina. auletes CL
A-ris. exigua CL
A-ris. metzli CL
A. postalbida CL
A-ris. phrynon WO
A-ris. hamata CL
A-ris. niepelti LR
A-ris. jucunda CL
A-ris.fieldi CL
A. ba. argentifera CL
A. abdominalis CL
A. be. zaruma CL
Aut. zugana CL/HK
A. v. pichinche. CL/HK
A. grammodes CL
A. caucensis CL
Cero. candida CL/HK


Hemileucinae

Dir. abhorca CL
Dir. subhorca CL/HK
Dirphio. flora CL
Gam. abasia CL
Gam. pyrrhomelas CL
Gamelio. kattyae
Hyl. aeneides CL
Hyl. bouvereti CL
Hyl. colombex CL
H. c. colombiana CL
Leuc. lynx CL
Lono. columbiana CL
Lonomia peggyae
Mol. nibasa CL
Par. geneforti HK/UK
Pseudaut. irene CL
Pseudaut. antioq. CL
Pseudod. herbuloti CL
Pseudod. regia CL
Rho. carminata CL

Rothschildia lebeau lebeau female, Santa Domingo de los Colorados,
courtesy of Steve Ife.

Luigi Racheli confirms Oxytenis albilunulata in Tandapi and Los Bancos, Pichincha province, Ecuador.

Checklist for Tandapi (central southern Pichincha) from Luigi Racheli

Oxytenidae

Oxytenis albilunulata


Arsenurinae

Dysdaemonia boreas
Rhes. h. colombiana
Titaea t. nobilis


Ceratocampinae

Cither. equatorialis
Cither. phoronea
Eacles o. niepelti
Rachesa breteuili

Attacinae

Rothschildia a. aricia
Roths. o. equatorialis


Saturniinae

Copaxa decrescens
Cop. multifenestrata








Hemileucinae

A. banus argentifera
Aut. abdominalis
A. v. pichinchensis
Automeris grammodes

Cerodirphia candida

Dirphia abhorca
Dirphia subhorca

Dirphiopsis flora

Gamelia abasia
Gamelia pyrrhomelas
Gamelioides kattyae

Hemileucinae

Hylesia aeneides
Hylesia bouvereti
Hylesia colombex
Hyl. c. colombiana

Leu. contempta
Leucanella lynx

Molippa nibasa

Pseudaut. antioquia

Pseudo. herbuloti



Scott Olmstead has sent images from Quito of Rothschildia erycina nigrescens, Rothschilida orizaba equatorialis, Eacles ormondei neipelti and Automeris .

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