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Updated as per Bouyer's Catalog of African Saturniidae (BCAS: synonyms and incertae sedis), April 2007 Updated as per Butterflies and moths of Kakamega Forest, (Kenya), Naumann in Kühne (2008); November 2010 | 
| TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802  | 
Wind Beneath My Wings | 
Thierry Bouyer lists this moth 
as "Incertae sedis" in his 1999 catalogue. 
Incertae sedis means "of uncertain position (seat)". It is a phrase 
used to define a taxonomic group where the broader 
relationships are unknown or undefined. 
Thus, Bunaeopsis ansorgei may be a distinct species, 
but it might also be a synonym for other similar moths 
going by a different name. More scientific study is needed to 
determine the relationships.  
Mature larvae probably excavate subterranean chambers in which the larvae pupate.
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 a suggestion. It is based on commonly accepted English pronunciation 
of Greek names and/or some fairly well accepted "rules" for latinized 
scientific names. 
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ears as they read. 
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The species name ansorgei is honouorific for Ansorg.