Stolidoptera cadioui
Haxaire, 1997

Stolidoptera cadioui, Santa Rosak, Intag, Imbabura, Ecuador,
September 9, 2018, courtesy of Alan C. Trimble.

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TAXONOMY:

Family: Sphingidae, Latreille, 1802
Subfamily: Macroglossinae, Harris, 1839
Tribe: Dilophonotini, Burmeister, 1878
Genus: Stolidoptera Rothschild & Jordan, 1903 ...........
Species: cadioui

DISTRIBUTION:

Stolidoptera cadioui (wingspan: approx. 83-86-89mm, females: probably larger than males) flies in
northwestern South America in western
Ecuador: Esmeraldas (HT); Imbabura (ACT) and
western Colombia.

Stolidoptera cadioui male, San Lorenzo, Esmeraldas, Ecuador,
89mm, courtesy of Ian Kitching.

I suspect fresh specimens are green and grey-green, but quickly turn to brown with exposure to sun, although there may be both green and brown forms.

FLIGHT TIMES:

Alan C. Trimble indicates there is a September flight in Santa Rosa, Intag, Imbabura, Ecuador.

SCENTING AND MATING:

Females call in the males with a pheromone released from a gland at the tip of the abdomen.

Males come in to lights quite frequently but females are almost never taken that way.

Stolidoptera cadioui, 83mm, courtesy of Jean Haxaire.

EGGS, LARVAE, PUPAE:

Larvae feed on ??

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