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Updated as per Philippe Darge's Saturniidae 1 |
Orthogonioptilum fang male, All Leps Barcode of Life.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea Latreille, 1802 |
"Moon River" |
Orthogonioptilum arnoldi/neoprox/???, male, Ipassa Research Station, Ogooue-Ivindo, Gabon,
Novemver 2009, courtesy of Thibaud Decaens.
There may be much more obvious distinctions in fresh specimens or, even better, live moths.
The specimen from Ipassa Research Station has some features that suggest Orthogonioptilum neoprox, but it is hard to determine from photos if all characters are in order.
Philippe Darge describes neoprox as having a forewing anal angle that is greater than ninety degrees. In the live specimen, above, this angle seems less than ninety degrees, but the general distribution of colour, location and the small circular marking just below the costa at the juncture with the pm line are suggestive of neoprox.
I am more inclined to go with O. arnoldi, based primarily on subtle differences that suggest a better match for the image on Plate III in Darge's Saturniidae I. Philippe mentions, however, that the sightings for arnoldi in eastern Gabon are a bit problematic.
There are yet additional species (fang, etc.) that are very close, all reported from the same general area. Perhaps over time this will all get sorted out." Bill Oehlke
Philippe Darge indicates specimens have come from l'Abanga, Franceville, Monts de Cristal and Mont du Chaillu, Gabon.
I suspect it also flies in Equatorial Guinea.
Orthogonioptilum fang male, All Leps Barcode of Life.
Orthogonioptilum fang male, All Leps Barcode of Life.
Orthogonioptilum fang male (verso), All Leps Barcode of Life.
Orthogonioptilum fang larval hosts are unknown.
Orthogonioptilum fang female, All Leps Barcode of Life.
Orthogonioptilum fang female, All Leps Barcode of Life.
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