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Xylophanes pluto

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Xylophanes pluto wwwsilkmothsbizlandcomSphinxXylophanesplutowc

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Xylophanes, Enyo lugubris, Xylophanes chiron, Xylophanes porcus, Erinnyis alope

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Xylophanes pluto (Pluto sphinx) is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is native to the Americas, where it can be found from Argentina and Paraguay to Bolivia and then through tropical and subtropical lowlands from Brazil north through Central America to Mexico, the West Indies, southern Florida and southern Texas.

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The wingspan is 53–65 mm. The prominent broad chrome-yellow band distinguishes this species from all other Xylophanes species. The thorax is green. The abdomen has a thin medial line, interrupted at the base of each segment by a metallic yellow dot. The lateral lines are also present. The thorax and abdomen are maize-yellow, with metallic yellow scales, a few of which are also found dorso-laterally.

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There are multiple generations per year in Florida and Texas. Adults are on wing year-round in the tropics.

The larvae feed on Chiococca and Erythroxylum species, and Hamelia patens and Morinda royoc. There are three colour morphs, green, brown, and purplish-brown. The false eyes are conspicuous in the last form. The larvae start feeding at the beginning of dusk and keep feeding throughout the night. During the day they hide at the base of their host plant or in nearby vegetation.

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References

Xylophanes pluto Wikipedia


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