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Updated as per Bouyer's Catalog of African Saturniidae (BCAS: synonyms and incertae sedis), April 2007 Updated as per personal communication with Andreas Reikert (southwest Tanzania); December 26, 2010 |
Bunaeopsis editha male, southwest Tanzania,
courtesy of Andreas Riekert.
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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 editha 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.
Bunaeopsis editha female, southwest Tanzania,
courtesy of Andreas Riekert.
Mature larvae probably excavate subterranean chambers in which the larvae pupate.
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The pronunciation of scientific names is
troublesome for many. The "suggestion" at the top of the page is merely
a suggestion. It is based on commonly accepted English pronunciation
of Greek names and/or some fairly well accepted "rules" for latinized
scientific names.
The suggested pronunciations, on this page and on other pages, are
primarily put forward to assist those who hear with internal
ears as they read.
There are many collectors from different countries whose
intonations and accents would be different.
The species name
editha is probably honourific for a woman named Edith.