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Updated as per Pinhey's Emperor Moths of South and South-Central Africa, 1972, May 10, 2006 Updated as per Bouyer's Catalogue of African Saturniidae, 1999, May 10, 2006 Updated as per Cooper & Cooper's The Emperor Moths of KwaZulu-Natal, May 10, 2006 Updated as per Natural History Museum website, May 10, 2006 Updated as per personal communication with Jurgen van Houdt (pupae from Kenya); February 8, 2014 |
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
Wind Beneath My Wings |
Thierry Bouyer, 1999, indicates habenichti Wichgraf, 1911 is same as menippe and transiens Wichgraf, 1911 is same as menippe. The genus name, Melanocera, comes from the relatively large black (melano) antennae (cera=horn) that these moths possess.
Melanocera menippe larvae feed on Fig (Ficus cordata) Bird's Eye Bush (Ochna atropupurea), Natal Plane (Ochna natalita), Bird's Eye Bush/Mickey Mouse Plant, (Ochna serrulata), Kanchan (Bauhinia), (Acacia mearnsi), Sickle Bush (Dichrostachys cinerea), Broad-leaf Silver Cluster-leaf (Terminalia sericea), and Oak (Quercus).
There can be considerable colour variation as evidenced in this Leroy Simon image.
Melanocera menippe (female), South Africa, courtesy of Eric van Schayck.
Melanocera menippe fifth instar, courtesy of Leroy Simon.
Melanocera menippe pupae, Kenya,
courtesy of Jurgen van Houdt
Acacia mearnsii | Black wattle |
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