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Updated as per Lemaire's Hemileucinae 2002, February 5, 2007 Updated as per French Guiana Systematique, March 2008 |
Automeris godartii male, Claude Lemaire, on my home computer only.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
"Someone to Watch Over Me" |
I suspect it also flies in Guyana and Surinam.
The forewing of Automeris godartii is less elongate as compared to bilinea. Females can be especially difficult to distinguish from those of cintistrigata, jucundoides, fieldi and duchartrei. Males can usually only be distinguished by examination of genitalia; females sometimes cannot even be determined by examination of genitalia.
Automeris godartii larvae feed on Gleditsia tracanthos and Salix babylonica in the lab. Natural hosts are unknown.
EGGS, LARVAE, COCOONS AND PUPAE:Eggs are deposited in clusters of 6-40+ on hostplant twigs. Larvae have urticating spines and are gregarious, especially in the early instars.Image courtesy of Bernhard Wenczel. |
Gleditsia tracanthos......... | Honeylocust |
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Automeris godartii female, Claude Lemaire, on my home computer only.
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Automeris godartii male, Kourou, French Guiana,
August 1, 2003, collection of J.P.Passelecq,
photo copyright Rene Lahousse,
French Guiana Systematique.
Automeris godartii male, Cacao, French Guiana,
August 2002, collection of J.P.Passelecq,
photo copyright Rene Lahousse,
French Guiana Systematique.