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Eumorpha anchemolus
Species of moth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eumorpha anchemolus, the anchemola sphinx moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. The species was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1780.[1]
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Distribution
It is found from Argentina through Central America and into the US state of Texas.[2]
Description
The wingspan is 110-135 mm. It is a large species. It is similar to Eumorpha triangulum, but the forewing upperside pattern is less contrasting and variegated. There is a conspicuous white fringe on the forewing upperside, found along the posterior margin from near the base to beyond the median rhombiform patch.
- Female, dorsal view
- Female, ventral view
- Male, dorsal view
- Male, ventral view
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Biology
Adults are on wing year round, except the coldest months. They nectar at various flowers.
The larvae feed on Cissus alata, Cissus pseudosicyoides, Cissus erosa, Vitis and Ampelopsis species.
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