Eumorpha fasciatus

Species of moth

Banded sphinx moth
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Sphingidae
Genus: Eumorpha
Species:
E. fasciatus
Binomial name
Eumorpha fasciatus
(Sulzer, 1776)[1]
Synonyms
  • Sphinx fasciatus Sulzer, 1776
  • Sphynx strigilis Vogel, 1822
  • Eumorpha jussieuae Hübner, 1816
  • Pholus fasciatus tupaci Kernbach, 1962

Eumorpha fasciatus, the banded sphinx, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. The species was first described by Johann Heinrich Sulzer in 1776.

Distribution

It is found from northern Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, north through Central America (Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama) to southern California and southern Arizona, east to Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida and South Carolina. Strays can be found north up to Missouri, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Nova Scotia. It is also found in the Caribbean.[2]

Description

  • Male dorsal view
    Male dorsal view
  • Male ventral view
    Male ventral view

Biology

Adults are on wing year round in the tropics, but in the north, there are at least two generations with adults on wing from the end of May to July and the end of August to October in South Carolina and from May to October in Louisiana. Adults have been recorded feeding on nectar of Crinum, Catharanthus roseus, Petunia and Saponaria officinalis.

The larvae feed on Ludwigia (including L. decurrens, L. erecta, L. leptocarpa, L. octovalvis, L. peruviana and L. repens), Cissus verticillata, Fuchsia hybrida, Magnolia virginiana, Parthenocissus and Vitis species. The larvae are highly variable in patterning and depth of color. Pupation takes place in burrows.

Subspecies

  • Eumorpha fasciatus fasciatus
  • Eumorpha fasciatus tupaci (Kernbach, 1962) (Galápagos Islands)
  • Larva
    Larva
  • Larva, green variation
    Larva, green variation
  • Larva, pink variation
    Larva, pink variation
  • Larva, black variation
    Larva, black variation
  • Larva, red variation
    Larva, red variation
  • Larva, multi-colored variation
    Larva, multi-colored variation
  • Pre-pupation color change
    Pre-pupation color change
  • Mid pupation
    Mid pupation
  • Freshly pupated
    Freshly pupated
  • Pupa
    Pupa
  • Imago (adult moth) back view
    Imago (adult moth) back view
  • Imago side view
    Imago side view
  • Larva on Ludwigia peruviana

References

  1. ^ "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae". Cate-sphingidae.org. Archived from the original on 2012-11-13. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
  2. ^ "Eumorpha fasciatus fasciatus". Sphingidae of the Americas. Archived from the original on 2015-05-23. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
  • Lotts, Kelly & Naberhaus, Thomas (2017). "Banded sphinx Eumorpha fasciatus (Sulzer, 1776)". Butterflies and Moths of North America. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
Taxon identifiers
Eumorpha fasciatus


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