SCOLESA OF THE WORLD
Updated as per Lemaire's Ceratocampinae 1988, October 3, 2006
Corrected as per personal communication with Carlos Mielke (leucantha to viettei)
Updated as per Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N. F. 33 (2/3): 81–86 (2012); January 19, 2013
Updated as per personal communication with Ryan Saint Laurent, Cornell University Collection: images and data; March 6, 2013

SCOLESA OF THE WORLD

SCOLESA MICHENER, 1949

Scolesa viettei moth courtesy of Bernhard Wenczel.

Scolesa belong to the Subfamily Ceratocampinae of the Family Saturniidae.

Eggs are translucent and the developing larvae can be seen through the egg shells.

Like all the Ceratocampinae, the larvae are well-endowed with long thoracic "horns" which tend to diminish relative to body size as the larvae progress through successive moults.

Mature larvae descend trees to pupate in subterranean chambers.

These moths fly in South America.

Yellow Abdomens, Non-red Hindwings

Scolesa hypoxantha
Argentina; Paraguay

Scolesa nebulosa
51mm
Pernambuco; Minais Gerais; Mato Grosso, Brazil

Scolesa ??
Note squarish appearance of hindwing apex
Guarani, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Grey Abdomens, Red Hindwings

Scolesa jauffreti
50-62mm; 900-2000m
strong contrast between grey basal, brown median, grey postmedian areas
heavy suffusion/speckling of dark grey scales
black pm line angles down before mp of inner margin
Mantiqueira mountains in Sao Paulo; Rio de Janeiro; Minas Gerais, Brazil

Scolesa totoma
53mm; 450-1500m
on average smaller than jauffreti, flying further south and at lower elevations
limited contrast between basal and median areas
light brown pm line straight to near mp of inner margin
no black speckling
Parana; Urubici and Sao Bento do Sul, Santa Catarina; Morro Reuter, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Scolesa totoma;
Brazil: Santa Catarina??; or
Paraguay: Alto Paraguay??
pml: convex toward anal angle
angled downward toward inner margin as in jaufretti
entire hw light red

Brown to Orangey-brown Abdomens, Solid Red Hindwings

Scolesa vinacea
58-63mm; 1650-2000m
southeastern Peru: Cuzco; Puno



Scolesa leucantha
M: 56-74mm; F: 67-80mm; 850-1400m
Rio de Janeiro; Sao Paulo, Brazil


Scolesa viettei
M: 56-74mm; F: 67-80mm; 920-1700m
Espirito Santo; Rio de Janeiro; Parana; Minas Gerais; Sao Paulo; Santa Catarina; Rio do Sul; Rio Grande do Sul

P indicates a photograph is available. The first country listed is the type locality.

Listing of Scolesa

P hypoxantha (W. Rothschild, 1907) Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
flavidorsata, Dognin, 1908, Argentina, is a synonym for hypoxantha
N jauffreti C. G. C. Mielke, Rougerie & Decaëns, 2012 NF 33 (2/3): 82., southeastern Brazil
P leucantha (Boisduval, 1872) southeastern Brazil
argyracantha, Boisduval, 1872, Brazil, is a synonym for leucantha
mucida, Bouvier, 1927, ?, is a synonym for leucantha
P nebulosa Lemaire, 1971 south and central Brazil
P totoma (Schaus, 1900) southeastern Brazil
paranensis, Bouvier, 1923, Brazil, is a synonym for totoma
P viettei Travassos, 1959 southeastern Brazil
N vinacea (W. Rothschild, 1907) Peru

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