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Updated from Polillas Saturnidas de Colombia, 1997, Angela R. Amarillo-S., January 2007 Updated as per Global Mirror System of DNA Barcoding Analysis (locations and dates of BOLD submissions), December, 2011 |
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
"Someone to Watch Over Me" |
Ground colour is greyish-brown. The inner black streak of the Y-shaped cell spot is usually broken.
This species is taken at elevations of 250 to 2300m, suggesting the possibility of two or more species with very similar patterns and genitalia.
The ground colour is greyish-brown with a faint blackish postmedian line. As in C. speciosa, which it greatly resembles, the black mark inside the white y is almost always completely broken at the turn into the upper branch of the y.
The specimen below was sent as C. speciosa, and it may well be that species (noting what appears to be a pinkish tint on the hindwings). However, the greyish brown ground colour is more suggestive of the smaller c. b. brunnea. Both species are reported in nearby Junin Province; neither is reported from Ucayalai Province, Peru. Hopefully a full view of the hindwings and wingspan will be forthcoming. Examination of genitalia may be necessary to determine this species. It is also possible that this specimen represents an undescribed species or a less commonly encountered variation of either brunnea or speciosa as there is no break in the black mark inside the white Y.
Cerodirphia brunnea brunnea / speciosa ?? male, Rio Sapani, Ucayali, Peru,
October 29, 2008, 350m, courtersy of Vladimir Izersky.
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