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Marumba maackii

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Sphingidae

Scientific name
  
Marumba maackii

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Marumba

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Rethera komarovi, Marumba spectabilis, Sphingonaepiopsis gorgoniades, Marumba gaschkewitschii, Sphecodina caudata

Marumba maackii is a species of moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from the Russian Far East, north-eastern China, North Korea, South Korea and northern Japan (Hokkaido).

The wingspan is 78–96 mm. It can be distinguished from all other Marumba species by the buff-yellow colour of the costal and distal margins of the hindwing upperside. There are two spots touching and thus forming an eight-shaped marking located on the tornus.

There is one main generation in the Russian Far East with adults on wing from June to late July. However, in warm years there is a partial second generation, with adults in May or June and in August. In Korea, adults have been recorded in July and August.

The larvae feed on Tilia species, including particularly Tilia amurensis, Tilia cordata, Tilia platyphyllos and Tilia tomentosa.

Subspecies

  • Marumba maackii maackii (Russian Far East, northeastern China, North Korea, South Korea and northern Japan (Hokkaido))
  • Marumba maackii ochreata Mell, 1935 (Tianmu Mountains of Zhejiang in China)
  • References

    Marumba maackii Wikipedia