Copaxa sapatoza | (Westwood, 1854) |
TL: Colombia, Bogota (2600 - 3000 m.)
Habitat
- Cloud forest
75 - 90 mm
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Betulaceae Alnus rhombifolia White alder Lauraceae Persea americana Avocado
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- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Saturnia sapatoza Westwood, 1854
- Copaxa sapatoza is a member of the clade Copaxa sapatoza:
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Species Author Copaxa anikae Brechlin & Meister, 2010 Copaxa bachuea Wolfe, 2005 Copaxa bella Wolfe, Naumann, Brosch, Wenczel & Nässig , 2005 Copaxa belloidea Brechlin, 2016 Copaxa carolinae Brechlin, Käch & Meister, 2011 Copaxa chrisbrechlinae Brechlin & Meister, 2010 Copaxa ciseskii Brechlin & Käch, 2016 Copaxa corralesi Brechlin & Meister, 2012 Copaxa dagmarae Brechlin, Meister & van Schayck, 2016 Copaxa frontina Brechlin, 2021 Copaxa herbuloti Lemaire, 1971 Copaxa kaechi Brechlin & Meister in Brechlin, Käch & Meister, 2013 Copaxa lunula Wolfe & Conlan in Wolfe et al., 2003 Copaxa orientalis (Lemaire, 1975) Copaxa pinasi Brechlin & Käch, 2017 Copaxa rufa Draudt, 1929 Copaxa sachai Brechlin & Käch, 2016 Copaxa sapatoza (Westwood, 1854) Copaxa semioculata (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1874) Copaxa sevetlana Brechlin, 2018 Copaxa simoni Brechlin, Käch & Meister, 2011 Copaxa sinjaevi Brechlin & Meister, 2010 Copaxa tulcana Brechlin, 2016 Copaxa urrao Brechlin, 2021
- Links
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Language Website Authors Silk Moths Bill Oehlke
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