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Updated as per ENTOMO-SATSPHINGIA Jahrgang 6 Heft 3 30.05.2013; March 4, 2014 |
Meroleucoides sangayana HT male, Sangay National Park, Morona Santiago, Ecuador,
48mm, April 12, 2010, 2940m, on my home computer only.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
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This species is quite similar to other species also from Morona Santiago:
M. sangayana is smaller and has forewings with brighter yellow with brown highlights when compared to the browner Meroleucoides bipunctata,
and M. sangayana tends to fly at higher elevations and has yellow cell markings compared to the white marking of bipunctata.
The hindwings of sangayana are greyer than those of the overall browner bipunctata.
Meroleucoides zunacensis is the largest and darkest (grey-brown) of the three species, and seems to lack the diffuse median bands found on all wings of the other two species. The forewing cell mark is orangey-yellow and quite prominent.
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Meroleucoides sangayana AT female, Sangay National Park, Morona Santiago, Ecuador,
58mm, April 13, 2010, 2650m, on my home computer only.
Meroleucoides sangayana larvae are probably highly gregarious and probably have the urticating spines typical of larvae from the Subfamily Hemileucinae.
This species name, sangayana, is indicative of a specimen type locale in Sangay National Park, Morona Santiago, Ecuador.
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