In order to provide information about the diversity and distribution of Eudocima species in Colombia, 261 specimens deposited in entomological collections were examined and identified. We found seven of the eight species of Eudocima recorded in the Neotropics: E. anguina, E. colubra, E. collusoria, E. memorans and E. serpentifera, all being recorded for the first time from the country. We provide a list of the species, comments on the biology and distribution data, illustrations of the adults, and keys for species identification
Eudocima smaragdipicta (Walker, [1858]) (Figs 8: K, 23: P–Q, 94: D–F) The longitudinal green for...
Biological specimens belonging to the Notodontidae (Lepidoptera) moth family deposited in the “Luis ...
Eudocima divitiosa (Walker, 1869) (Figs 9: I–J, 19: E, 24: R–T, 31: C, 92: E) This is the only A...
In order to provide information about the diversity and distribution of Eudocima species in Colombia...
Eudocima colubra (Schaus, 1911) (Figs 6: E–F, 18: C, 23: F–G, 30: D) The separation of this spec...
Eudocima memorans (Walker, [1858]) (Figs 7: I–J, 18: D, 23: J, 30: H, 90: A, D) This species is ...
Eudocima anguina (Schaus, 1911) (Figs 7: A–B, 23: H) Schaus (1911b) raised the possibility that ...
During the harvest season in June and July of 2016, there was an unusual drop of tangerine and orang...
Eudocima boseae (Saalmüller, 1880) (Figs 9: E–F, 19: C, 24: J–L, 31: A, 92: D) This is a sexuall...
Eudocima collusoria (Cramer, 1777) (Figs 7: K–L, 18: E, 23: K, 90: B–C) This species is separate...
Eudocima procus (Cramer, 1777) (Figs 6: A–B, 18: A, 23: A–D, 30: B, 91: I) This species has a un...
In recent years, the study of wild silkmoths (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) has increased exponentially ...
Eudocima treadawayi Zilli & Hogenes, 2002 (Fig. 11: I) It is sympatric with similar E. cocalus i...
This is the first report of the family Tischeriidae in Colombia. We describe two new species recentl...
Eudocima cocalus (Cramer, 1777) (Figs 11: C–E, 20: B–C, 25: K, 31: K) Eudocima cocalus and E. hy...
Eudocima smaragdipicta (Walker, [1858]) (Figs 8: K, 23: P–Q, 94: D–F) The longitudinal green for...
Biological specimens belonging to the Notodontidae (Lepidoptera) moth family deposited in the “Luis ...
Eudocima divitiosa (Walker, 1869) (Figs 9: I–J, 19: E, 24: R–T, 31: C, 92: E) This is the only A...
In order to provide information about the diversity and distribution of Eudocima species in Colombia...
Eudocima colubra (Schaus, 1911) (Figs 6: E–F, 18: C, 23: F–G, 30: D) The separation of this spec...
Eudocima memorans (Walker, [1858]) (Figs 7: I–J, 18: D, 23: J, 30: H, 90: A, D) This species is ...
Eudocima anguina (Schaus, 1911) (Figs 7: A–B, 23: H) Schaus (1911b) raised the possibility that ...
During the harvest season in June and July of 2016, there was an unusual drop of tangerine and orang...
Eudocima boseae (Saalmüller, 1880) (Figs 9: E–F, 19: C, 24: J–L, 31: A, 92: D) This is a sexuall...
Eudocima collusoria (Cramer, 1777) (Figs 7: K–L, 18: E, 23: K, 90: B–C) This species is separate...
Eudocima procus (Cramer, 1777) (Figs 6: A–B, 18: A, 23: A–D, 30: B, 91: I) This species has a un...
In recent years, the study of wild silkmoths (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) has increased exponentially ...
Eudocima treadawayi Zilli & Hogenes, 2002 (Fig. 11: I) It is sympatric with similar E. cocalus i...
This is the first report of the family Tischeriidae in Colombia. We describe two new species recentl...
Eudocima cocalus (Cramer, 1777) (Figs 11: C–E, 20: B–C, 25: K, 31: K) Eudocima cocalus and E. hy...
Eudocima smaragdipicta (Walker, [1858]) (Figs 8: K, 23: P–Q, 94: D–F) The longitudinal green for...
Biological specimens belonging to the Notodontidae (Lepidoptera) moth family deposited in the “Luis ...
Eudocima divitiosa (Walker, 1869) (Figs 9: I–J, 19: E, 24: R–T, 31: C, 92: E) This is the only A...