A pair of princely tiger moths (Chrysocale principalis) mating in Michoacán, Mexico
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A pair of princely tiger moths (Chrysocale principalis) mating in Michoacán, Mexico
by Gerardo Ochoa

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Princely Tiger Moth (Chrysocale principalis), family Erebidae, found in Mexico and Central America
photograph by Rio Dekito
Princely Tiger Moths: these strikingly colorful moths can be found in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras
The princely tiger moth (Chrysocale principalis) has a unique, almost rainbow-like appearance, with iridescent/metallic scales that produce a broad range of colors across the wings, thorax, and abdomen. These colors can include shades of pink, gold, green, blue, and purple.
This species is particularly colorful, but aposematic coloration in general is a trait that occurs in many different species of tiger moth; the moths often store toxic and/or unpalatable compounds within their own bodies as a way to discourage predators from eating them, and their brightly-colored markings then warn the predators to stay away.
Moths are often viewed as the boring, more plainly-colored version of butterflies, but they are much more diverse, more interesting, and more colorful than people generally realize -- as the princely tiger moth (and many other species) clearly demonstrates.
Sources & More Info:
The Lives of Moths: Predators and Defenses
Texas Entomology: The Princely Tiger Moth
The Macrolepidoptera of the World: Chrysocale principalis
iNaturalist: Chrysocale principalis
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Regal Iridescent Tiger Moth (Chrysocale regalis), family Erebidae, Colombia
photograph by Alejo Lopez

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Princely Tiger Moth (Chrysocale principalis), family Erebidae, Guatemala
photograph by Helh LH
Ignita Wasp Moth (Chrysocale ignita), family Erebidae, Colombia
Diurnal moth.
photograph by Alejo Lopez
Princely Tiger Moth (Chrysocale principalis), family Erebidae, Toluca, Mexico
photograph by Juan C García