Urania Moth Info (was Re: identification)
Hugh McGuinness
hmcguinness at ross.org
Fri Sep 2 15:32:44 EDT 2005
Mike,
What do you know of Urania fulgens' distribution in the Caribbean? I
couldn't find any info on it. So this record could perhaps be a first
isalnd record.
hugh
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Subject: Urania Moth Info (was Re: identification)
Nice photo! Here's some distribution info on your bug.
BTW, some 20 Urania moths were seen in South Texas last month:
http://www.naba.org/chapters/nabast/Urania.html
Mike Quinn, Austin
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"Current classification (Smith, 1983) considers that there are four
species of Urania:
U. fulgens (Veracruz, Mexico, throughout Central America to northern
Ecuador west of the Andes); U. boisduvalii (Cuba); U. sloanus (Jamaica,
and rare); and finally U. leilus (South America east of the Andes).
The morphological differences are slight, and they might be best treated
as races of one biological species."
Smith, Neal G. 1983. Urania fulgens (Colipato Verde, Green Urania) in:
Janzen, D.H. (editor) Costa Rican Natural History, University of Chicago
Press, Chicago, 816 pp.
(Smith, N. (pers. com.) Urania sp. on Jamaica now considered extinct.)
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"U. leilus occurs in South America, and its migrations are recorded in
Trinidad, the Guianas, and Venezuela."
Charles Hogue. 1993. Latin American Insects and Entomology. University
of California Press, Berkeley. pg. 309.
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Urania sloanus
http://data.acnatsci.org/peale/stories/Urania_sloanus.html
http://www.mbarnes.force9.co.uk/jamaicamoths/images2/uraslo.htm
Other Uraniids
http://butterflywebsite.com/gallery/motgal2.htm
Thought there might be info here, but Uraniidae not treated...
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of the French Antilles
www.inra.fr/Internet/Produits/PAPILLON/indexeng.htm
Urania records in US; Bibliography
http://www.naba.org/chapters/nabast/Urania.html
Southbound in September
Flight of the Urania moth, search for Omphalea By William G. Shultz,
Smithsonian News Service United States Southern Command "Tropic Times"
September 22, 1995 http://www.pancanalsociety.org/Articles/Urania.html
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Subject: Re: identification
From: "OscartheGrouch" <Tondaleo AT hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 21:09:56 -0700
"ti.racoon" wrote in message
news:4317a3a2$0$1711$8fcfb975 AT news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
>
> We have found a "new" butterfly in the french west indies
(guadeloupe). We
> are not able to find its name as it is not presented in the book we
have
> for Guadeloupe.
> Folowing this link you will find a picture of this butterfly.
>
> http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/4499/papillonx8an.jpg
>
> Anyone knows what it is?
>
> Thanks,
> Regards,
> Ti.racoon
Subject: re: identification
From: "Floyd Lucas" <floyd_lucas AT hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 07:27:55 -0400
Hi all,
Some time around 1994, we had an explosion of these moths in Trinidad
(West Indies, just off Paria Peninsula, Venezuela). They had apparently
arived
from Venezuela and immediately caught the imagination of the public
because of their colour and numbers. I think most people agree that they
were not present or in significant numbers before this event. They are
now well established in Trinidad. This 'stray' seems interesting. Does
anyone know of their occurence in the wider Caribbean?
Floyd Lucas
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