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Updated as per
Heppner's Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera Checklist: Part 4B, 1996, December 2, 2005
Lemaire's Ceratocampinae, December 2, 2005 |
Citheronia
lobesis centraliamericana male, Nicaragua, (more likely C. l. lobesis),
courtesy of Jean Michel Maes.
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I believe Jean Michel Maes now considers the Citheronia lobesis specimen taken in Nicaragua (originally listed as centralamericana) to be the nominate subspecies.
The forewing is reddish or dull greyish brown with reduced or absent yellow spots in internervular areas from A to M2. The ones depicted in Lemaire's Ceratocampinae, 1987 have even less yellow than specimen depicted above.
Citheronia lobesis centraliamericana female, by Claude Lemaire (on my home computer only).
Citheronia lobesis centraliamericana male, by Claude Lemaire (on my home computer only).
Females call in the males with an airbourne pheromone and most activity occurs in the early morning hours from 1:00 to 3:00 am.
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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.
I do not know the meaning of "lobesis" or the reason
for its choice as a species name.
The subspecies name is for the location in Central America
(Honduras and Nicaragua).