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Tricolor buckmoth

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Saturniidae

Scientific name
  
Hemileuca tricolor

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Subfamily
  
Hemileucinae

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Hemileuca nevadensis, Hemileuca hera, Hemileuca, Hemileuca nuttalli, Syssphinx hubbardi

Hemileuca tricolor, the tricolor buckmoth, is a moth in the silkworm family Saturniidae. It is native mainly to the Sonoran Desert of the southwestern United States, including southern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and Mexico.

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Adult description

This species is sexually dimorphic, and the males are smaller and lighter in color than the females. Wingspan is between 2 18 and 3 18 inches (5.2 - 7.8 cm). The forewing is gray with a marginal, median, and postmedian white band, and a central yellow or orange eyespot. The hindwing in males is white and in females white to dull brown. The abdomen is red to reddish brown.

Food and host plants

Larval host plants include littleleaf palo verde (Cercidium microphyllum), mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), and catclaw mesquite (Acacia greggii). Adults do not feed.

Life cycle

Eggs are deposited on host plant and hatch in July, after which the caterpillars feed until pupating. They then overwinter as pupae and emerge in January. There is one flight per year, from January through April.

References

Tricolor buckmoth Wikipedia