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Updated as per Heppner's Checklist: Part 4B 1996, December 7, 2005 Updated as per Lemaire's Hemileucinae 2002, December 7, 2005; January 2009 |
Hylesia ascodex male, Claude Lemaire, on my home computer only.
Hylesia ascodex male, ASA Wright Nature Centre, Arima, St. George, Trinidad,
March 24, 2015, approx. 400m, courtesy of Steve Nanz.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
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I believe my identification of the Steve Nanz images from Trinidad are correct, at elevations near 350-400m.
The thorax is greyish brown while the legs and abdomen are brown. The forewing is not elongate but is slightly concave just below the apex and then convex to the anal angle. Ground colour is a uniform dull brown with only a hint of a postmedial line and submarginal band. The cell markings are slightly darker than the surrounding areas. This species might be a variation of H. melanops which generally has a convex outer margin and less distinct markings.
Hylesia ascodex male, ASA Wright Nature Centre, Arima, St. George, Trinidad,
March 24, 2015, approx. 400m, courtesy of Steve Nanz.
Hylesia ascodex larvae are probably highly gregarious and have the urticating spines typical of larvae from the Subfamily Hemileucinae.
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The pronunciation of scientific names is
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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,
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ears as they read.
There are many collectors from different countries whose
intonations and accents would be different.
The origin of the species name ascodex is unknown to me.