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Updated as per http://biological-diversity.info/sphingidae.htm (Belize), November 2007 Updated as per Fauna Entomologica De Nicarauga, November 2007 Updated as per The Known Sphingidae of Costa Rica, November 2007 Updated as per Erin Brandt images (Cristalino, Mato Grosso, Brazil), March 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Vladimir Izersky, (Coviriali and Rio Venado, Junin, Peru, September, November, December), December 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Kirby Wolfe (Santa Rosa, San Jose, Costa Rica), January 2009 Updated as per personal communication with Jose Monzon (Guatemala); May 2009 Updated as per More, Kitching and Cocucci's Hawkmoths of Argentina 2005, December 2009 Updated as per AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF THE SPHINGIDAE OF BOLIVIA, December 2009 Updated as per Sphingidae (Lepidoptera) de Venezuela, Compilado por: María Esperanza Chacín; December 2009 Updated as per personal communication with Humberto Calero Mejia (Isla Gorgona, Cauca, Colombia, June 3, 2011; 0m); December 17, 2011 |
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Callionima nomius Cristalino Jungle Lodge, Mato Grosso, Brazil, courtesy of Erin Brandt.
Callionima nomius Cristalino Jungle Lodge, Mato Grosso, Brazil, courtesy of Erin Brandt.
Humberto Calero Mejia reports a June 3, 2011, flight of Callionima nomius (recto and verso) on Isla Gorgona, Cauca, Colombia.
Callionima nomius, Santa Rosa, San Jose, Costa Rica, November, 2008, courtesy of Kirby Wolfe.
Females are generally active from 10:00 pm until 2:00 am, while males are on the wing from 11:00 pm until 2:30 am.
Callionima nomius male courtesy of Dan Janzen.
Callionima nomius male, Rio Venado, Junin, Peru,
December 6, 2008, 1050m, courtesy of Vladimir Izersky.
Callionima nomius female, Covirialio, Junin, Peru,
November 1, 2008, 662m, courtesy of Vladimir Izersky.
Callionima nomius female, Covirialio, Junin, Peru,
September 21, 2008, 662m, courtesy of Vladimir Izersky.
Larvae probably feed on members of the Apocynaceae (Dogbane) family: Aspidosperma macrocarpa .
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