Asthenidia transversaria salax

Asthenidia transversaria salax
Jordan, 1924

Asthenidia transversaria salax male, Costa Rica, courtesy of Dan Janzen.

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TAXONOMY:

Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802
Family: Saturniidae, Boisduval, [1837] 1834 or
Family: Oxytenidae, Jordan, 1924
Subfamily: Oxyteninae, Jordan, 1924
Genus: Asthenidia, Westwood, 1879

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DISTRIBUTION:

Asthenidia transversaria salax (wingspan: 51mm) flies in
Costa Rica: Dominical, Nauyaca, Puntarenas, (20m-1200m), more often at or below 100m.

Asthenidia transversaria salax, San Jose, Cartago, Costa Rica,
March 16, 2012, courtesy of Matthew Kritzer, Project Noah.

In some taxonomies, the Oxyteninae are treated as a subfamily of Oxytenidae rather than as a subfamily of Saturniidae.

Asthenidia transversaria salax, Costa Rica, December 27, 2007.

FLIGHT TIMES AND PREFERRED FOOD PLANTS:

The Asthenidia transversaria salax moth probably broods continuously. Dan Janzen indicates the following larval hosts: Chimarrhis parviflora, Guettarda foliacea, Pentagonia donnell-smithii, Rondeletia costaricensis, Sabicea panamensis and Uncaria tomentosa in the Rubiaceae family.

Asthenidia transversaria salax, San Mateo, Costa Rica,
November-December, courtesy of Ryan Saint Laurent, Cornell University Collection.

ECLOSION, SCENTING AND MATING:

Asthenidia transversaria salax female, Costa Rica, courtesy of Dan Janzen.

EGGS, LARVAE, COCOONS AND PUPAE:

Like the other Oxyteninae, Asthenidia larvae have sticky glands on all body segments.

Asthenidia transversaria salax 23mm, Costa Rica, courtesy of Dan Janzen.

Asthenidia transversaria salax 35mm, Costa Rica, courtesy of Dan Janzen.

Asthenidia transversaria salax 45mm, Costa Rica, courtesy of Dan Janzen.

Larval Food Plants


It is hoped that this alphabetical listing followed by the common name of the foodplant will prove useful. The list is not exhaustive. Experimenting with closely related foodplants is worthwhile.

Chimarrhis parviflora
Guettarda foliacea
Pentagonia donnell-smithii ........
Rondeletia costaricensis
Sabicea panamensis
Uncaria tomentosa

Chimarrhis parviflora
Guayabo demonte
Pentagonia donnell-smithii ........
Rondeletia costaricensis
Sabicea panamensis
Uncaria tomentosa

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