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Pachylia ficus

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Pachylia

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Pachylia, Enyo lugubris, Erinnyis obscura, Erinnyis alope, Perigonia lusca

Pachylia ficus


Pachylia ficus, known as the fig sphinx, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It lives from the northern tip of South America in Uruguay through Central America to the southern tip of the United States straying into Arizona and Texas.

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Description

It has a wingspan of 4 385 12 inches (110–140 mm), with orange-brown wings.

Biology

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There are several generations per year in the tropics, peninsular Florida and southern Texas. Adults have been recorded in February, September and November in Brazil and in June in Panama. The adults feed on the nectar of various flowers, including Asystasia gangetica.

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The larvae have been recorded feeding on Ficus aurea, Ficus carica, Ficus microcarpa, Ficus religiosa, Ficus pumila, Ficus gamelleira, Ficus prinoides, Ficus pumila and Artocarpus integrifolia. There are several colour morphs. Pupation takes place in a cocoon spun amongst leaf litter.

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References

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