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Updated as per personal communication with Kirby Wolfe, 2005 Updated as per personal communication with Horst Kach, 2006 Updated as per "An update checklist for the Saturniidae of Ecuador. Part II: .... " in SHILAP Revta. lepid 34 (135), 2006: 197-211 L. & T. Racheli, September 2007 Updated as per personal communication with Ron Brechlin, July 5, 2012 |
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On July 5, 2012, Ron Brechlin writes, "The "litensis"-specimens by Horst Kaech are (nearest) rufotincta.
Copaxa litensis or rufotincta?? male, northwest Ecuador, near Lita (Esmeraldas Province),
forewing length 48mm, courtesy of Horst Kach,
id by Kirby Wolfe.
Copaxa litensis or rufotincta?? male (verso), northwest Ecuador, near Lita,
forewing length 48mm, courtesy of Horst Kach,
id by Kirby Wolfe.
Most of the Copaxa brood continuously so I suspect litensis would be on the wing every month of the year. Wolfe and Conlan discovered the new species on April 30, 2000 as adult moths at an elevation of 800 m on the road from Salinas to San Lorenzo in the Carchi Province. Females readily oviposited in paper bags.
Copaxa litensis female copyright protected courtesy of Kirby Wolfe.
Copaxa litensis call and mate after dark.
Copaxa litensis larva copyright protected courtesy of Kirby Wolfe.
Copaxa litensis larvae are quite different from those of C. multifenestrata.
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