Selective-excretion

Guides

  • Pseudosphinx tetrio

    tetrio sphinx, giant gray sphinx, frangipani hornworm, plumeria caterpillar, Rasta caterpillar

    Pseudosphinx tetrio is a sphinx moth (Sphingidae) native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. Its larvae are specialized herbivores of Apocynaceae plants, particularly Allamanda cathartica and Plumeria species. The species exhibits a distinctive chemical ecology strategy: larvae selectively excrete plant-derived compounds rather than sequestering or metabolizing them, enabling them to feed on toxic host plants rich in latex. The caterpillars display aposematic coloration—velvety black with yellow rings and orange-red head and legs—advertising their unpalatability to predators.