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Updated as per Lemaire's Hemileucinae 2002, February, 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Paul Smith (Itapua, Paraguay), June 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Larry Valentine (Itanhandu, Minas Gerais, Brazil, February 2, 2013); February 2, 2013 Updated as per personal communication with Terence Stoddard (Santo Tome, Corrientes, Argentina, 62mm, October, 2005); March 29, 2014 |
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
"What.A.Wonderful.World" |
It is also
recorded in
Brazil: Distrito Federal, Goias,
Minas Gerais, Espirito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Parana, Santa Catarina and
Rio Grande do Sul;
Bolivia: La Paz, Chuquisaca; and
Argentina: Misiones, Salta, Corrientes (TS).
Pseudautomeris luteata (male), Paraguay, courtesy of Eric van Schayck.
Pseudautomeris luteata female, Itanhandu, Minas Gerais, Brazil,
February 2, 2013, courtesy of Larry Valentine.
Pseudautomeris luteata female (verso), Itanhandu, Minas Gerais, Brazil,
February 2, 2013, courtesy of Larry Valentine.
Gc: yellow-beige to orangey-brown to pinkish orange with strong presence of dark scales in interneural patches at outer edge of subterminal band and in marginal area. Cell marking also with darker scales, outlined with black dots. The am line is dark and distinct, with or without thin outer tracing of yellow. 200-1900m
Pseudautomeris luteata pair, courtesy of Bernhard Wenczel.
Larvae feed on Quercus (oak), Ligustrum (privet) and Prunus laurocerasus (English laurel).
Pseudautomeris luteata female, Paraguay, courtesy of Eric van Schayck.
Pseudautomeris luteata female, Paraguay, courtesy of Eric van Schayck.
Lemaire indicates females can either have a pointed or rounded forewing apex, but I would not be surprised if the Eric van Schayck image of Paraguayan female with pointed apices proves to be a different species.
Pseudautomeris luteata larvae are similar to Automeris larvae, being gregarious and having urticating spines. |
Pseudautomeris luteata courtesy of Viktor Suter via Bernhard Wenczel.
Pseudautomeris luteata larvae courtesy of Paul Smith and Fauna Paraguay.
Visit Pseudautomeris luteata fifth instar, cocoon, emergent males (February 19-23, 2009), female (recto and verso, February 2, 2013), Itanhandu, Minas Gerais, Brazil, courtesy of Larry Valentine.
Ligustrum |
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