Antheraea steinkeorum
 
 
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Updated as per Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N.F. 22 (2): 67-74 (2001); courtesy of Stefan Naumann, May 2007 
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Antheraea steinkeorum
an-THER-ee-uhmmstein-kee-OR-um
  
U. Paukstadt, L.H. Paukstadt & Brosch, 1999

Antheraea steinkeorum moth (male)
TAXONOMY:
Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802  
Family: Saturniidae, Boisduval, [1837] 1834  
Subfamily: Saturniinae, Boisduval, [1837] 1834  
Tribe: Saturniini, Boisduval, [1837] 1834  
Genus: Antheraea, Hubner, 1819
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DISTRIBUTION:
Antheraea steinkeorum
(wingspan 130-160mm) flies in Laos (clarification needed);
Burma = Myanmar;
 
Malaysia: Tenasserim Range,  and
 
Thailand: Ranong, south of Isthmus of Kra; as far south as 
Sumatra; and
Borneo and 
possibly in Java. 
 
"Etymology: Named in honour of Sabine Steinke, 
Fröndenberg (Germany) and her brother, the late Michael Steinke." 

Antheraea steinkeorum/ulrichbroschi male, Frasers Hill, Pahang, Malaysia,
March 21, 2009, courtesy/copyright C. W. Gan.
FLIGHT TIME AND PREFERRED FOOD PLANTS:
Moths are on the wing in March and probably at other times.
ALBCOL lists a female taken in May.
Stefan Naumann indicates that the moth described by Ulrich Paukstadt in 1999 as A. ulrichbroschi
is the same as A. steinkeorum.

Antheraea steinkeorum female
ECLOSION, SCENTING AND MATING:
Males use highly developed 
antennae to detect female scent which is distributed into the wind. 
Males fly into the wind in a zigzag pattern to detect the pheromone 
and subsequently locate the female.
The wings of the females are larger and less falcate than those of 
the males.
EGGS, LARVAE, COCOONS AND PUPAE:
Larval Food Plants
It is hoped that this alphabetical listing followed by the common 
name of the foodplant will prove useful.  The list is not exhaustive.  
Experimenting with closely related foodplants is worthwhile. 

Antheraea steinkeorum  (male)

Antheraea steinkeorum  (female)
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"Antheraea" is derived from either the Latin 
"anthra" referring to pollen held in the anther (top part of stamen = 
male part of flower) or from the Greek feminine of 
"anthros" meaning flowery. There may be a link to the large and 
feathery antennae which distinguish many of the males of this genus. 
The species name, steinkeorum, is honourific for 
Sabine Steinke.