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Updated as per Witt Museum Lists Updated as per Global Mirror System of DNA Barcoding Analysis (locations and dates of BOLD submissions), January, 2012 Updated as per personal communication with Jurgen Vanhoudt (Robinia pseudoacacia, Sinaloa, Mexico); January 22, 2014
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Automeris frankae male, Nayarit??, Mexico,
on my home computer only.
Automeris frankae male, Mexico,
courtesy/copyright Franz Ziereis,
id revised from A. maeonia by Bill Oehlke.
Automeris frankae male, Sinaloa, Mexico,
courtesy/copyright Jurgen Vanhoudt.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
"Someone to Watch Over Me" |
The collecting data for Nayarit, Mexico, is believed to be in error. This species probably only flies in Oaxaca and Chiapas in southern Mexico.
More recent (January 2014) communication from Jurgen Vanhoudt indicates that Ron Brechlin has indicated stock coming from Sinaloa, Mexico, is frankae, so this species probably has a more northerly range than first thought, and the Nyarit data may also be correct.
Visit comparison chart to help distinguish between maeonia, adusta, wenczeli, nogueiria and frankae.
Host plants are as yet unknown.
Automeris frankae female, Nayarit??, Mexico,
on my home computer only.
Automeris frankae female, Mexico,
courtesy/copyright Franz Ziereis,
id revised from A. maeonia by Bill Oehlke.
Automeris frankae female, Sinaloa, Mexico,
courtesy/copyright Jurgen Vanhoudt.
Automeris frankae larva, , Mexico,
courtesy of Viktor Suter
Automeris frankae cocoons, Sinaloa, Mexico,
courtesy of Jurgen Vanhoudt
Automeris frankae cocoons, Sinaloa, Mexico,
courtesy of Jurgen Vanhoudt
Robinia pseudoacacia (JV) ....... | Black Locust |
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