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Eupalamides guyanensis is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is widely distributed in northern South America, from Venezuela to Guyana, Colombia and Brazil (Pará). The wingspan is 150–180 mm. Adults are dark brown with an olive-green hue. There is a creamy band on the forewing, running from the costal margin to the inner angle. There are also five to six creamy spots forming a semicircular band at the apical region. On the hindwings, two rows of seven to eight creamy spots are found, located parallel to the posteriormargin.

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  • Eupalamides guyanensis is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is widely distributed in northern South America, from Venezuela to Guyana, Colombia and Brazil (Pará). The wingspan is 150–180 mm. Adults are dark brown with an olive-green hue. There is a creamy band on the forewing, running from the costal margin to the inner angle. There are also five to six creamy spots forming a semicircular band at the apical region. On the hindwings, two rows of seven to eight creamy spots are found, located parallel to the posteriormargin. The larvae feed on Cocos nucifera and are considered a pest. They have also been recorded on Attalea species. They bore galleries at the apical zone of the trunk and at the leaf base. Pupation takes place in a cocoon made of plant fibers which is located between the petiole and trunk of the host plant. They are long, thick and cream coloured. (en)
  • Eupalamides guyanensis is een vlinder uit de familie Castniidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is in 1917, als Castnia guyanensis, door gepubliceerd. De soort komt voor in het Neotropisch gebied. De rupsen leven op de kokospalm (Cocos nucifera). (nl)
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  • *Castnia guyanensis (Houlbert, 1917) *Castnia grandis (Jordan, 1917) *Castnia amazonicus (Moss, 1945) (en)
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  • Eupalamides guyanensis (en)
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  • Eupalamides guyanensis is een vlinder uit de familie Castniidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is in 1917, als Castnia guyanensis, door gepubliceerd. De soort komt voor in het Neotropisch gebied. De rupsen leven op de kokospalm (Cocos nucifera). (nl)
  • Eupalamides guyanensis is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is widely distributed in northern South America, from Venezuela to Guyana, Colombia and Brazil (Pará). The wingspan is 150–180 mm. Adults are dark brown with an olive-green hue. There is a creamy band on the forewing, running from the costal margin to the inner angle. There are also five to six creamy spots forming a semicircular band at the apical region. On the hindwings, two rows of seven to eight creamy spots are found, located parallel to the posteriormargin. (en)
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  • Eupalamides guyanensis (en)
  • Eupalamides guyanensis (nl)
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