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Updated from Polillas Saturnidas de Colombia, 1997, Angela R. Amarillo-S., January 2007 Updated as per personal communication with Peter Hoell, May 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Horst Kach (Los Laureles, Carchi, Ecuador, october 25, 2997, 2800m); February 20, 2011 |
Cerodirphia mota mota male, Valle de Cauca, Colombia, nr Cali,
2100m, courtesy/copyright Peter Hoell.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
"Someone to Watch Over Me" |
It seems more common in Colombia and is taken at elevations between 1930 and 2800m.
Ground colour is a rosy pink, often with yellow tints. The diffuse pm line is pale red. Veins are yellow and fringes are white. The hindwing has yellowish scaling in basal area.
Thick black line inside white Y may or may not have a thin white striga.
Cerodirphia mota mota male, Los Laureles, Carchi, Ecuador,
October 25, 1997, 2800m, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Cerodirphia mota mota male (verso), Los Laureles, Carchi, Ecuador,
October 25, 1997, 2800m, courtesy of Horst Kach.
Cerodirphia roseissima (white veins suggest a mota subspecies), Ecuador, courtesy of Victor Sinyaev.
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