WORLD'S LARGEST SATURNIIDAE SITE

Adetomeris erythrops male, Chile, courtesy of Jurgen Vanhoudt.
WLSS 2014: First Place Photo, Adult moth

Saturnia (Rinaca) zuleika fifth instar, Yunnan, China,
courtesy of Alan Marson.

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WLSS 2014: First Place Photo, Larva

Welcome to the World's Largest Saturniidae Site (WLSS). This is a private membership site with access intended only for those who have paid the one-time-life-time membership registration fee or who have been awarded free membership for image and or data submissions.

The website is designed and maintained by Bill Oehlke who can be reached at oehlkew@islandtelecom.com

Voluntary Dues: Support expansion/development of WLSS through voluntary dues. Click on link to left for an explanation.

The site represents literally tens of thousand of hours of work and is supported by reference books and journals, costing over $2,000.00

I can still remember, as a boy, going through Holland's Moth Book, trying to learn all I could about the local Saturniidae and Sphingidae in rural New Jersey.

This work is intended to serve as a reference for all those who share a similar passion for the Saturniidae. Every effort is made to help members identify the moths they have purchased or collected or photographed, etc, and every effort is made to help those who wish to try rearing either from the egg, caterpillar, cocoon or adult stage.

It is strongly recommended that visitors read the numerous articles written by myself in the Bill's Articles section, and all the articles written by members in the Members' Articles section.

Additional links will be added shortly.

The Catocala of North America website is now at http://www.silkmoths.bizland.com/Catocala/catocala.html

The Sphingidae of the Americas website is now at http://www.silkmoths.bizland.com/Sphinx/SphNations.htm

You can keep abreast of what is new on the WLSS by consulting the "Mothly Newsletter". New additions to the site will be documented there. Egg pricelists are available in appropriate newsletters through spring and summer. Cocoon and pupae pricelists are available in fall and winter newsletters. The newsletters often get updated a couple of times each week. There are now too many members to do individual mailouts, so check out the newsletter to find out what's happening!

Thanks to Eric C. Olson for suggesting a more prominent location for the newsletter link.

Clicking on a country name will take you to an active checklist (i.e., links to species files from that country). For the United States, Canada, Mexico and most of South America, there also are state, province, department active checklists (i.e., checklists one administrative unit below national level) linked from the country file. If you know a precise location for your specimen, the checklists one adminstrative unit below nation level can be a great help in doing id work.

Alphabetical Listings of Countries and Some Geographic Areas

Rather than access the African species via the links below, please use the links from the African Saturniidae Directory.

Rather than access the Asian Pacific species via the links below, please use the links from the Asian Pacific Saturniidae Directory.

Rather than access the South American species via the links below, please use the links from the South American Saturniidae Directory.

Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbadu
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bioko Island of Equatorial Guinea
Bolivia
Borneo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burma=Myanmar
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Costa Rica
Crete
Croatia

Cuba
Curacao
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic

East Timor
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji; NS
Finland
France
French Guiana
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guninea Conakry
Guinea
Guinea Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland: no sats
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Irian Jaya
Israel
Italy
Ivory Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jawa (Java)
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Kosovo
Kyrgyzstan
Kurile Island
Kuwait
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Lesser Sunda Iss
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania

Luxemburg
Macau
Macedonia
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives NS
Mali
Malta NS
Marshall Islands
Mauritania NS
Mauritius NS
Mexico
Micronesia
Moldova NS
Moluccas
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Burma=Myanmar
Nagorno-Karabakh
Namibia
Nauru NS
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue NS
Northern Cyprus
Norway
North Korea
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Primorye
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
SamoaS
San Marino

Sao Tome and Principe
Sardinia
Saudi Arabia NS
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles NS
Siberia
Sicily
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Soloman Islands
Somalia
Somaliland
South Africa
South Korea
South Ossetia
South Sudan
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Sulawesi
Sumatra
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor-Leste = East Timor
Togo
Tonga
Transnistria
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu, NS
Uganda
Ukraine
Un. Ar. Emir., NS
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu, NS
Vatican City, NS
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Information about and pictures of many of the world's large and showy moths (Saturniidae) are available through the hypertext coloured links listed below. Genera within a particular subfamily all have the same colour link. The following colour code is used:

AGLIINAE: AGLIA OF EUROPE

ARSENURINAE: PRIMITIVE AND VERY LARGE MOTHS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, EARTH PUPATORS

CERATOCAMPINAE: REGAL AND IMPERIAL MOTHS OF THE AMERICAS, EARTH PUPATORS,

HEMILEUCINAE: SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED MOTHS OF AMERICAS, SPINY LARVAE

MICRAGONINI: AFRICAN MOTHS

CERCOPHANIDAE: CHILEAN MOTHS

OXYTENINAE: SMALL MOTHS FROM CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

SALASSINAE: SALASSA

SATURNIINAE: Tribe Attacini: "Forewing Apex Eyespot", worldwide, cocoons

SATURNIINAE: Tribe Bunaeini: Emperor moths of Africa, earth pupators

SATURNIINAE: Tribe Saturniini: worldwide, cocoons

SATURNIINAE: Tribe Urotini: Emperor moths of Africa, earth pupators

Clicking on one of the genera names will take you to a page listing known species within the genus. Subsequent clicking on a species name will take you to another page with pictures and information, including natural ranges, larval host plants, flight times and brood seasons,etc.

ACANTHOCAMPA
ACTIAS
ADAFROPTILUM
ADELOCEPHALA
ADELONEIVAIA
ADELOWALKERIA
ADETOMERIS
AGAPEMA
AGLIA
ALINDABUNAEA
ALMEIDAIA
ALMEIDELLA
ANCALAESPINA
ANCISTROTA
ANGELICA
ANISOTA
ANTHERAEA
ANTHERAEOPSIS
ANTHERINA
ANTISTATHMOPTERA......
ARCHAEOATTACUS
ARCHAEOSAMIA
ARGEMA
ARIAS
ARSENURA
ASTHENIDIA
ATHLETES
ATTACUS
AURIVILLIUS
AURORAIA
AUSTROLIPPA
AUTOMERELLA
AUTOMERINA
AUTOMERIS
AUTOMEROPSIS
AUTOMERULA
BATHYPHLEBIA
BUNAEA
BUNAEOPSIS
CAIO
CALIGULA
CALLODIRPHIA
CALLOSAMIA
CALOSATURNIA
CAMPIMOPTILUM
CARNEGIA
CATACANTHA
CATHARISA
CATOCEPHALA
CERANCHIA
CERATESA
CERCOPHANA
CERODIRPHIA
CEROPODA
CHRYSODESMIA
CICIA
CINABRA
CINOMMATA
CIRINA
CITHERONIA
CITHERONIOIDES
CITHERONULA
CITIOICA
COLORADIA
COPAXA
COPIOPTERYX
COSCINOCERA
CRICULA
DACUNJU
DECACHORDA
DIHIRPA
DIRPHIA
DIRPHIELLA
DIRPHIOPSIS
DRYOCAMPA
DYSDAEMONIA..........
EACLES
EOCHROA
EOSIA
EPIPHORA
ERIOGYNA
ERYTHROMERIS
EUBERGIA
EUBERGIOIDES
EUDAEMONIA
EUDIA
EUDYARIA
EUPACKARDIA
EUSTERA
GAMELIA
GAMELIOIDES
GIACOMELLIA
GONIMBRASIA
GOODIA
GRAELLSIA
GRAMMOPELTA .......
GUILLEMEIA
GYNANISA
HELICONISA
HEMILEUCA
HENIOCHA
HIDRIPA
HIRPIDA
HISPANIODIRPHIA
HOLOCERINA
HOMOEOPTERYX
HYALOPHORA
HYLESIA
HYLESIOPSIS
HYPERCHIRIA
HYPERCHIRIOIDES
HYPERMERINA
IMBRASIA
ITHOMISA
JAIBA
JANIODES
KENTROLEUCA
LEMAIREIA
LEMAIREODIRPHIA
LEUCANELLA
LEUCOPTERYX
LOBOBUNAEA
LOEPA
LONOMIA
LOXOLOMIA
LUDIA
MACHAEROSEMA
MALTAGOREA
MANODIRPHIA
MEGACERESA
MELANOCERA
MEROLEUCA
MEROLEUCOIDES
MEXICANTHA
MICRAGONE
MICRODULIA
MIELKESIA
MOLIPPA
MONTANAURELIA
NEORCARNEGIA
NEOCERCOPHANA
NEODIPHTHERA
NEOHOMOEOPTERYX
NEORIS
NUDAURELIA
OITICELLA
OPODIPHTHERA
ORMISCODES
ORTHOGONIOPTILUM......
OTHORENE
OXYTENIS
PARADAEMONIA
PARADIRPHIA
PARARHODIA
PARUSTA
PERIGA
PERISOMENA
PERIPHOBA
POLYTHYSANA
PROCITHERONIA
PROHYLESIA
PROTOGYNANISA
PSELAPHELIA
PSEUDANTHERAEA
PSEUDAPHELIA
PSEUDAUTOMERIS
PSEUDIMBRASIA
PSEUDOBUNAEA
PSEUDODIRPHIA
PSEUDOLUDIA
PSIGIDA
PSILOPYGIDA
PSILOPYGOIDES
PTILOSCOLA
RACHESA
RHESCYNTIS
RHODINIA
RHODIRPHIA
RINACA
ROHANIELLA
ROTHSCHILDIA
SALASSA
SAMIA
SATURNIA
SCHAUSIELLA
SCOLESA
SINOBIRMA
SOLUS
SPHINGICAMPA
SYNTHERATA
SYSSPHINX
TAGOROPSIS
TAGOROPSIELLA
TELEA
THERINIA
THYELLA
TITAEA
TRAVASSOSULA
UBAENA
UROTA
USTA
VEGETIA
XANTHODIRPHIA
YATANGA

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