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Updated as per
Lemaire's Ceratocampinae 1988, September 28, 2006 Updated as per L. Racheli & T. Racheli, SHILAP, Vol. 33, # 130, 2005, March 2007 Updated as per personal communication with Jim Vargo (58mm, 485m, San Pedro, Cusco, Peru, October 26, 2010) June 12, 2012 |
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
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Adeloneivaia acuta male, Brazil, courtesy of Tom Binter.
Adeloneivaia acuta male, courtesy of Charles Bordelon and Ed Knudson.
Adeloneivaia acuta male, 58mm, Amazonia Lodge, Madre de Dios, Peru,
October 26, 2010, 485m, courtesy of Jim Vargo, id by Bill Oehlke.
Adeloneivaia acuta male (verso), 58mm, Amazonia Lodge, Madre de Dios, Peru,
October 26, 2010, 485m, courtesy of Jim Vargo, id by Bill Oehlke.
Adeloneivaia acuta female, Bolivia Caranavi, January 14, 2004,
S15*50.250 W067*34.048,
589 m, 22C, 250W ks wingspan 76 mm, courtesy of
Henrich Bloch,
identification confirmed by
Thibaud Decaens and Eurides Furtado
Larvae feed on Acacia baileyana. In Europe, Bernhard Wenczel reports Robinia pseudoacacia is used with some success.
Adeloneivaia acuta male, Bolivia, courtesy of Eric van Schayck.
Adeloneivaia acuta male, Peru, courtesy of Eric van Schayck.
Adeloneivaia acuta, Bolivia, courtesy of Eric van Schayck.
Mating probably begins shortly after dusk with a calling period from 10:30 pm. to 1:00 am.
Night-flying females lay translucent eggs on host plant leaves.Note the red "horns" of this third instar larva courtesy of Eric Van Schayck. Larvae pupate underground in small chambers. Care of larvae and pupae should be as for any Neotropical species. |
There are some dramatic changes as larvae move into final instar.
Adeloneivaia acuta larva, copyright protected, courtesy of Kirby Wolfe.
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