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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
Wind Beneath My Wings |
Imbrasia clarki is given full species status by ICZN and may be the same as Imbrasia bubo.
Rolf Oberprieler writes, "The taxonomy and nomenclature of this taxon is still uncertain, i.e. both whether it is specifically different from I. cytherea and whether its valid name should really be I. bubo (Bouvier). Geertsema described it as a subspecies of cytherea, but there are indications of reproductive barriers in the geographically intermediate area (the Eastern Cape Province), and I need to study longer series of genitalia and also larvae to properly assess the indicated specific differences. Geertsema was aware of Bouvier's name bubo but regarded it as unavailable and did not know the type. I have recently obtained a photo of the bubo type from the NHM in London and am not sure bubo is really an unavailable name, but again need to look into the situation at greater depth before jumping to any conclusion."
First instar larvae are leathery yellow and highly gregarious. As larvae develop they become more solitary and develop speckling and red tubercles.
Pupation is in the soil inside the fifth instar larval skin.
Pinus radiata..... |
Monterey pine |
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