Xylophanes amadis

Xylophanes amadis

''Xylophanes amadis'' is large moth of the Family Sphingidae.
Xylophanes amadis Dapa, Valle Del Cauca 2100m Rankinia,Xylophanes amadis

Appearance

The wingspan is about 80 mm. The abdomen has no dorsal median line and the subdorsal lines are represented only by small dark green spots on the posterior margins of the tergites. The forewing upperside is deep green. The basal black patch is present on the inner edge and two thin, dark green antemedian lines are present, curving from the inner margin to the costa.

There is a single prominent, dark green, slightly sigmoid, postmedian line running from the inner margin to the apex, shading off distally, sharply defined basally by a pale border. Anterior to this line are the vestiges of two or three other postmedian lines, either very thin and evenly curved or represented only by vein spots. The submarginal line is also represented only by a series of vein spots. The discal spot is small, black and sharply defined.
Xylophanes amadis, Bellavista, Ecuador Very often confused with Xylophanes docilis, but there's a clear way to separate them. Docilis has a clear vertical dark stripe along the abdomen:
https://leps.fieldguide.ai/figures?category=59b7e2a42110df36d05f077b Bellavista Cloud Forest,Ecuador,Ecuador 2021,Geotagged,South America,Spring,World,Xylophanes amadis

Distribution

It is found in Surinam, and westward through Guyana, Venezuela and Bolivia.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilySphingidae
GenusXylophanes
SpeciesX. amadis
Photographed in
Colombia
Ecuador