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Duponchel's Sphinx

Amphonyx duponchel

Photo by LeonardoMB
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Field Notes

Description:

"Duponchel's Sphinx" is a moth of the "Sphingidae" family. The wingspan is 110mm-150mm, with the males being much smaller than the females. There are black discal dashes and a transverse, kidney-shaped, dirty white discal spot located on the forewing upperside. Adults are on wing year round.

Habitat:

It is found in tropical and subtropical lowlands in Cuba and the West Indies and from Bolivia, southern Brazil and Argentina to Venezuela, Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Mexico. It is also found in Florida and Texas, where it is rare. I found this specimen in a region of transition between the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest.

Notes:

Caterpillars are large and have a horn at their rear end. CATERPILLAR HOSTS: "Custard apple" ("Annona glabra") and other members of the "Annonaceae" family. ADULT FOOD: Flower nectar.

Species ID Suggestions

Duponchel's Sphinx

Cocytius duponchel

Comments (6)

Hello Leonardo, As bayucca mentions, there is indeed great variation in the colouring of this fabulous moth you have generously uploaded to Project Noah. It is for that reason that I have removed it from the mission Rare Colour Morphs. Thank you and happy spotting.
Uhh... I see that when I was researched about "Cocytius duponchel"... But don't was checked... Now, I will check and change ;) Thanks again "bayucca".
I just read about the new taxon: Amphonyx duponchel, please, change. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphonyx_duponchel
Wow... Cool! Thanks "bayucca" for help me with that... ;)
I know, that was really a little bit confusing. After screening dozens of Duponchel and other Sphingidae I observed a great color variation within different species. http://www.papillon-poitou-charentes.org/Cocytius-duponchel-Poey-1832.html
"bayucca", please help me with something that I don't find... This specimen is orange. This variation occur in "Cocytius duponchel"?

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