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Updated as per personal communication with Ron Brechlin, as presented in Entomo-Satsphingia for Bhutan; July 20, 2009 |
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea, Latreille, 1802 |
"Asian Spring Blossoms" |
Weiwei Zhang sends the following image from Hainan Province, China. I do not know if it is the nominate subspecies or one of the other subspecies.
Ron Brechlin reports; "Taxonomic note: A large number of subspecies have been described. The validity of most is doubtful."
Ron lists the following as likely synonyms of the nominate species:
"Nepal, Darjiling (TL of extensa BUTLER,
1881);
Bhutan, Assam, N Vietnam/Chapa (=Sa Pa)
(TL of bonhouri LE MOULT, 1933);
N China/Peking (TL
of arctica YANG, 1978);
N Thailand, W Malaysia/Cameron
Highlands (TL of pahangensis PAUKSTADT & PAUKSTADT,
2005);
Taiwan (TL of okurai OKANO, 1960)."
Visit Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta male, courtesy of Gary Saunders
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta male, Hainan, China, courtesy of Weiwei Zhang.
It is on the wing in October-November in Bhutan and Nepal.
Larvae feed upon Andromeda ovalifolia.
David Etz reports larvae also accept both black cherry and sweetgum.
Males generally fly to lights after 4 a.m., so females probably call around dawn or in the wee hours of the mourning just before dawn.
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta, female, courtesy/copyright of Robert Thompson.
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta male, Chiang Mai, Thailand, courtesy of John Moore.
The long neon green
body hair prevalent in the final
instar makes this species a very interesting one to rear. |
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta first instar on privet, courtesy of Alan Marson.
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta second instar on privet, courtesy of Alan Marson.
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta third instar on privet, courtesy of Alan Marson.
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta fourth instar on privet, courtesy of Alan Marson.
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta fifth instar on privet, courtesy of Alan Marson.
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta cocoon, courtesy of Alan Marson.
Saturnia (Rinaca) thibeta male, November 2008, courtesy of Alan Marson.
Andromeda ovalifolia....... |
Bog-rosemary |
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On my home computer only: notes on Saturniidae of Bhutan by Ronald Brechlin (in English) as published in Entomo-Satsphingia 2 (1): 47 – 55 (March 2009)
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