ALEURON CYMOGRAPHUM

Aleuron cymographum by John Vriesi.

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TAXONOMY:

Family: Sphingidae, Latreille, 1802
Subfamily: Macroglossinae, Harris, 1839
Tribe: Dilophonotini, Burmeister, 1878
Genus: Aleuron Hubner, [1819] ...........
Species: cymographum Rothschild & Jordan, 1903

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DISTRIBUTION:

Aleuron cymographum flies in Bolivia.

FLIGHT TIMES:

Aleuron cymographum adults probably fly from at least April to January.

ECLOSION:

Adults eclose from pupae formed in shallow subterranean chambers.

SCENTING AND MATING:

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

EGGS, LARVAE, PUPAE:

Larvae probably feed on Curatella americana and other members of Dilleniaceae family.

The larvae have very long "horns" in the early instars and are green.

Larvae become darker, almost brown, as they mature and anal horn is greatly diminished.

Eclosion is approximately 18 days after pupation. The pupae are smooth and shiny, orange with black markings.

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