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Updated as per personal comunication with Andreas Riekert (female winspan: 225mm) Updated as per personal communication with Dave T. Rolfe (wingspans, flight dates), February 15, 2009 |
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
"Asian Spring Blossoms" |
Kiki Budiamin writes:
"I am the discover of Attacus suparmani from Alor Islands.
Suparman is the name of my grandfather."
The forewing is quite falcate with a large orange patch extending almost to the postmedian bands. Fenestrae are small/variable in size (in the male) and without accessory fenestrae except for small ones in the females. The forewing postmedian line/band is defined by relatively thin black, white and rose lines in an s-shape on the left forewing. The forewing subterminal line is quite faint. The hindwing postmedian line is crenulate.
Attacus suparmani male, Alor, November 2006, 187mm, courtesy of Dave Rolfe.
There appears to be considerable variation in the size and shape of the hyaline areas.
Ric Peigler writes, November 10, 2004, "I consider suparmani to be an obvious synonym of intermedius, which was implied when I cited the number of known Attacus species as 14 in the Samia revision."
Visit Attacus intermedius, Tanimbar Islands. It may well be the same as A. suparmani.
Attacus suparmani female, Alor, courtesy of Andreas Riekert.
Attacus suparmani female, Alor, January 2007, 206mm, courtesy of Dave Rolfe.
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