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Updated as per Lemaire's Ceratocampinae 1988, September 28, 2006 Updated as per Entomo Satsphingia Jahrgang 4 Heft 3 23.08.2011; January 27, 2012 |
Adeloneivaia nigripunctata male, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Syssphinx bidens/jasonoides ?, Calderon, Esmeraldas, Ecuador,
December 7, 2013, 100m, courtesy of Jean-Marc Gayman
Syssphinx bidens/jasonoides ?, verso, Calderon, Esmeraldas, Ecuador,
December 7, 2013, 100m, courtesy of Jean-Marc Gayman
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
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Horst Kach has also found them in northwestern Ecuador (Los Bancos, Mindo, also Lita) and all along the coast from south to north. The outer margin of the male hindwing is always convex. There is usually a generous sprinkling of black dots on the forewings.
This moth now has full species status as Adeloneivaia nigripunctata, which I believe is the correct spelling, not nigripuncta as per Brechlin & Meister 2011?
In personal email, Ron Brechlin (December 23, 2012) indicates nigripunctata flies in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, western Colombia and western Ecuador, but not into Peru or further south.
Adeloneivaia nigripunctata male, Yasuni National Park (Napo), Ecuador,
October 1, 2003, courtesy/copyright
Charles Bordelon and Ed Knudson.
The hostplant for caterpillar is Inga vera according to Horst Kach.
Adeloneivaia nigripunctata female, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Mating probably begins shortly after dusk.
Adeloneivaia nigripunctata fourth instar, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Adeloneivaia nigripunctata fifth instar, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Care of larvae and pupae should be as for any Neotropical species.
Inga vera ....... |
Guaba |
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