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Hyalophora columbia

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Hyalophora columbia

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Hyalophora columbia Hyalophora gloveri in Southeast Idaho Hyalophora columbia

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Hyalophora gloveri, Hyalophora, Hyalophora euryalus, Callosamia, Callosamia promethea

Hyalophora columbia


Hyalophora columbia (Columbia silkmoth or larch silkmoth) is a moth of the family Saturniidae. In the east it is found from Quebec and Ontario to Michigan, northern Wisconsin, and south-eastern Manitoba. In the west it is found from Alberta and Montana south through the Rocky Mountains to south-western Texas and into central Mexico. Glover's silkmoth, Hyalophora columbia gloveri, is sometimes considered a separate species.

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The wingspan is 80–100 mm. Adults are on wing from May to July. There is one generation per year.

The larvae feed on Larix laricina in the eastern part of their range. Furthermore, it has been recorded on in Prunus pensylvanica, Alnus rugosa and Betula papyrifera in western Ontario. In the west they feed on Prunus demissa, Prunus emarginata, Purshia tridentata, Rosa, Salix, Shepherdia argentea, Eleagnus angustifolius and Ceanothus.

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Hyalophora columbia


Subspecies

  • Hyalophora columbia columbia
  • Hyalophora columbia gloveri (Rocky Mountains)



  • Hyalophora columbia Glover39s Moth Hyalophora columbia BugGuideNet

    References

    Hyalophora columbia Wikipedia