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Updated as per Entomo Satsphingia Jahrgang 4 Heft 3 23.08.2011; February 9, 2012 |
Adeloneivaia jaustralica male, Peru,
courtesy of Eric van Schayck, id and slight digital repair by Bill Oehlke.
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
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It has also been taken in Peru: Amazonas; Madre de Dios; Junin; and
Ecuador: Pastaza; Napo.
Adeloneivaia jaustralica or A. orientoboliviana (most likely, based solely on appearance) pair,
Chapare, Cochabamba, Bolivia,
courtesy of Thibaud Decaens and Greg Lecourt.
The following trio of males, all originally identified as jason, show what I believe are (top to bottom):
Adeloneivaia jaustralica, Nor Yungas, La Paz, Bolivia; note larger forewing cell mark and more speckling as compared to second image;
Adeloneivaia orientoboliviana, Chapare, Cochabamba, Bolivia; note very small forewing cell mark and very clear "complexion";
Adeloneivaia nigripunctata or boisduvalii, Choco, Colombia; I do not think it is A. jason. Bill Oehlke
The species name, jaustralica, is indicative of a species very similar to jason with a more southerly range.
Adeloneivaia jaustralica or A. jamazonica male, Huanuco Province, Peru,
courtesy of Juan Chavez.
Adeloneivaia jaustralica female, Peru, possibly A. orientoandensis
courtesy of Eric van Schayck, id and digital repair by Bill Oehlke
Mating probably begins shortly after dusk with a likely calling period from 10:30 pm. to 1:00 am.
Visit Adeloneivaia jaustralica, Ecuador, male, female and all instars, courtesy of Leroy Simon.
Larvae pupate underground in small chambers.
Care of larvae and pupae should be as for any Neotropical species.
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