Madoryx plutonius | |
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Madoryx plutonius plutonius male | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Sphingidae |
Genus: | Madoryx |
Species: | M. plutonius |
Binomial name | |
Madoryx plutonius | |
Synonyms | |
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Madoryx plutonius is a moth of the family Sphingidae.
Distribution
It is known from Suriname, Venezuela, French Guiana, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Costa Rica Colombia and Guatemala. It is probably also present in Panama, and Guyana.[2] Subspecies dentatus is found in Mexico and Belize.
Description
The wingspan is 92–120 mm. It differs from all other Madoryx species in the acute forewing apex. There is a minute, circular, upper silver spot and an elongate, triangular lower silver spot on the forewing upperside.
- Male dorsal
- Male ventral
- Female dorsal
- Female ventral
Biology
Adults are on wing year round.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Conostegia xalapensis and found feeding on Yemeri (Vochysia hondurensis) in Belize. Pupation takes place in a loose cocoon of yellow silk and leaves. The pupa is dark chocolate brown.
Subspecies
- Madoryx plutonius plutonius
- Madoryx plutonius dentatus Gehlen, 1931 (Mexico Colombia and Belize)
- Madoryx plutonius dentatus Male dorsal
- Madoryx plutonius dentatus Male ventral
References
- ↑ "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae". Cate-sphingidae.org. Archived from the original on 2012-11-11. Retrieved 2011-10-19.
- ↑ "Silkmoths". Silkmoths.bizland.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-10-19.