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Updated as per Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N.F. 22 (2): 67-74 (2001); courtesy of Stefan Naumann, May 2007  Updated as per Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N.F. 29 (1/2): 59-64 (2008); courtesy of Stefan Naumann, February 2009 Updated as per Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N.F. 29 (1/2): 65-70 (2008); courtesy of Stefan Naumann, February 2009 Updated as per personal communication with Ron Brechlin, (angustomarginata, kalangensis, paukpelengensis) as presented in Entomo-Satsphingia: New Antheraea; July 22, 2009 Updated as per personal communication with Ron Brechlin, (Saturniidae of Bhutan: rubicunda), as presented in Entomo-Satsphingia; July 22, 2009 Updated as per Wikispecies, October 15, 2014  | 


Larvae are usually green with convex body segments. The valveless, egg-shaped cocoon is frequently attached to leafy stems via a strong silken "hanger".
Most species are oriental, and several species are still used for commercial silk production. Interesting hybrids are easy to produce.
"This genus of rather typically patterned Saturniines is defined by a number of
 peculiar features of the male genitalia. The valves are deeply bifid, the dorsal lobe bearing several 
long, robust setae dorsally; the lower lobe is slender, more finely setose. Interior to the valve is a 
somewhat conical lobe referred to by Arora & Gupta (1979) as the labide. The anellus is strongly 
sclerotised and has a dorsal projection. There is a massive, rather elongate sclerotised process 
arising from between the bases of the valve costas that is considered to be the uncus by Arora & 
Gupta and by Michener (1952); the latter suggested the dorsal process of the anellus was the 
gnathus, fused to it. The tegumen is produced dorsally into a narrow, rather weakly sclerotised 
process. The saccus is well developed. 
"The species rosieri Toxopeus shares all these features and therefore should not be separated in 
the genus Loepantheraea Toxopeus. 
"The larvae of both Indian (mylitta Drury) and American (godmani Druce) species are illustrated 
by Gardiner (1982), and those of several more are described. The American species is shown as 
bright green, smooth-skinned, with conical spined scoli that are particularly prominent on the 
thorax and in the caudal zone. The Indian species is more elongate, tapering slightly at each 
end, and has no obvious scoli but is invested with a more general pilosity, some of which is on 
tubercles. 
"The silken cocoon is wrapped in leaf fragments and suspended by a short stalk from a twig. 
"The genus is mainly Oriental but there are four species (polyphemus, oculea, montezuma, godmani) in
 the New World and one representative 
in the S. Moluccas. The status of Australian taxa attributed to Antheraea needs investigation."
Ben Trott, who has sent me many outstanding images of Sphinigidae, sends this beautiful image of Antheraea polyphemus feeding on Populus grandidenta in British Columbia, Canada.

Antheraea polyphemus fifth instar on Populus grandidenta,
 British Columbia, Canada, courtesy of Ben Trott.
N acehensis Paukstadt, U. & Paukstadt, L.H., 2010:  
Sumatra, Indonesien
 
N andamana Moore, 1877 Adaman Islands?, 
India
 
N banggaiana Brechlin, 2014 Indonesia: Central 
Sulawesi
 
N kalabahiensis Naumann, 2010, Indonesia, Eastern 
Lesser Sunda Islands, 
Alor Island, 5 km NW Kalabahi, 150 m. 1.-8.III.2006
N loeffleri Naumann, 2010  Indonesia, 
Moluccas,
 Obi Island, south coast, 25 km. N Tapaya village, 1700-1800 m. 20.VI.-20.VII.2008.
N mindanarissa Brechlin, 2014 
Philippines, Mindanao
N myanmarensis  U. Paukstadt , L.H. Paukstadt & Brosch, 1998
Myanmar, Tenasserim Range; 9.XI.1992.
 
N negrorissa Brechlin, 2014
 probably Negros, Philippines
N philippirissa Treadaway & Nässig, 1997
updated as per Brechlin, R. & Meister, F. (2014): Sechs neue Arten der Gattung Antheraea Hübner, 1819 („1816”) (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae). 
Entomo-Satsphingia 7(1):32-40; 
Philippines
N puncakensis  Brechlin, 2014 probably Puncak, West 
Jawa
N ranongensis Paukstadt, U. & Paukstadt, L.H., 2010 
Thailand 
N rolfei Naumann & Löffler in Naumann, 2010
 Indonesia, Moluccas, Taliabu Island; II.2007
N selayarensis Paukstadt, U. & Paukstadt, L.H., 2013; 
Insel Selayar, Provinz Süd Sulawesi, Indonesien
N sergestus Westwood, 1881 previously synonymized with yamamai,
 possibly Japan
N visayarissa  Brechlin, 2014 central 
Philippines; possibly Leyte
P  alleni (Holloway, 1987) 
Borneo
P alorensis U. Paukstadt & L.H. Paukstadt, 2005, 
Alor, Eastern Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia.
P  angustomarginata Brechlin and Meister, 2009 
Cambodia
P  assamensis (Helfer, 1837) 
India
N  billitonensis (Moore, 1878) 
Sumatra
P borneensis (Moore, 1892) 
Borneo, 
Sumatra
P  broschi Naumann, 2001 
East Malaysia, 
Borneo, 
Sumatra
P  brunei (Allen & Holloway, 1986) 
Sumatra, 
Borneo, 
Philippines: Palawan
N cadioui (Naumann 2010); 
Indonesia, West Sumatra, Mentawai Islands, Southern Siberut Island, 50 m., Salappa village env
P  caypta Chu et Wang 
Yunnan, China
P  castanea (Jordan, 1910) 
Laos
P  celebensis Watson, 1915 
Sundaland, central 
Sulawesi
N  cernyi Brechlin, 2002 
India
P  cihangiri Naumann & Nässig, 1998 
Indonesia: Sulawesi: Pulau Peleng
  
P cingalesa  Moore 1883; 
Sri Lanka
 
P  compta  Rothschild, 1899   
India
   
P  cordifolia  Weymer, 1906  INDONESIA: 
Sulawesi Selatan Province, Puncak Palopo
   
P  diehli (Lemaire, 1979) 
Borneo, 
Sumatra, Peninsular 
Malaysia. 
 
P exspectata  Brechlin, 2000 
Indonesia: Sulawesi 
P  formosana Sonan, 1937  
Taiwan
P  frithi (Moore, 1859) 
Thailand
P  frithi javanensis (Moore), 
Java, southwestern 
China
P  frithi pedunculata Bouvier, 1936 
Thailand
P  frithi tonkinensis Bouvier, 1936 
Vietnam, 
China
P  gschwandneri Niepelt, 1918 Borneo, 
Thailand, 
Sumatra, 
Myanmar
P myanmarensis U. Paukstadt, L.H. Paukstadt & Brosch, 1998  
Myanmar; junior synonym of gschwandneri
P  godmani (Druce, 1892) 
Mexico to 
Costa Rica, 
Panama, 
Colombia
P  gulata Nässig & Treadaway, 1998 
Philippines
P  hagedorni Naumann, 2008 
Philippines: Luzon.
P  halconensis U. Paukstadt & Brosch, 1996  
Philippines: Mindoro Island. 
P  harndti Naumann, 1999 
China
P   harti (Moore, 1892) 
Amur, China, southern Europe
P  helferi (Moore,1858-59) 
Himalaya, Sundaland, 
Malaysia, 
Laos
  
P  hollowayi Nässig & Naumann, 1998 
Indonesia: Moluccas: Seram
P  imperator  Watson, 1913 
Java,
P  insularis Watson, 1914, 
India: Adamans
P  jakli Naumann, 2008 
Sumatra: West Sumatra Province: Siberut Island
P  jana (Stoll, 1782) 
Sundaland, 
India: Adamans,
Myanmar
N jawabaratensis Brechlin & Paukstadt, 2010; 
Indonesia, Java, West Java Province, S slope Mt. Papandayan (2622 m.), 1590 m., Kramat Wangi.
P kageri  U. Paukstadt, L.H. Paukstadt & Suhardjono, 1997 Indonesia: 
Sulawesi 
P  kalangensis Brechlin and Meister, 2009 
Kalang Peninsula; Indonesia, 
Sumatra, Aceh, Kalang peninsula, near Meulaboh, 5-10 m.
P kelimutuensis U. Paukstadt, L.H. Paukstadt & Suhardjono, 1997 
Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands: Flores, Alor; 
East Timor 
P  korintjiana (Bouvier, 1928) 
Sumatra, 
Borneo and 
Peninsular Himalaya, Sundaland, 
Malaysia
N  knyvetti (Hampson), 
India
P  lampei 
(Nässig & Holloway, 1989) 
Northern Sundaland: Himalaya, Sundaland, 
Sumatra, Malaysia, 
Borneo: Kalimantan;
Brunei. 
P  larissa (Westwood, 1847) 
Sumatra,  
Borneo, Peninsular 
Malaysia
P  larissa ridlyi Moore, 1892  
Myanmar, 
Thailand, 
Peninsular Malaysia, 
Bali, 
Philippines
P  larissoides (Bouvier, 1928) 
Laos
 N lorosae M. D. Lane, Naumann, & D. A. Lane, 2004, 
East Timor 
N  meisteri Brechlin, 2002 
India
P  mentawai Nässig, Lampe & Kager, 2002 
Sumatra
P  mexicana (Hoffmann, 1942) 
Mexico, 
Guatemala
P  minahassae Niepelt, 1926  
Indonesia: Sulawesi: Pulau Peleng
P  mindoroensis U. Paukstadt & Brosch, 1996  
Philippines: Mindoro Island
P mindoroensis philippirissa Treadaway & Nässig, 1998  
Philippines
P  montezuma (Salle, 1856) 
Mexico
P  moultoni Watson, 1927,  
Borneo
 
P  mylitta  (Drury, 1773) 
India
P  oculea (Neumoegen, 1883), 
Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico
N  pahangensis Brechlin & Paukstadt 2010 
Malaysia, Cameron Highlands, Tana Rata, Pahang.
           
P  paniki (Nässig & Treadaway, 1998), 
Philippines
P  paniki sahi  (Nässig & Treadaway, 1998), 
Philippines
P  paphia (Linnaeus, 1758), 
India
P  pasteuri Bouvier, 1928 
Lesser Sunda Islands: Lombok, Indonesia  
P  paukpelengensis Brechlin and Meister, 2009 
Peleng-island (Central 
Sulawesi province [Banggai archipelago], Indonesia).
P paukstadtorum  (Holloway, Naumann & Nässig, 1996) 
Sulawesi, Indonesia
P  pelengensis  Brechlin, 2000 
Sulawesi, 
Indonesia; North Moluccas Province (Sanana Isl.)
P   pernyi (Guerin-Meneville, 1855) 
Amur, China, Europe
P  platessa Rothschild, 1903 
Borneo, 
China, 
Myanmar, 
Vietnam
Antheraea pernyi yunnanensis Chu et Wang, China: Yunnan; is a synonym of platessa
Antheraea yunnanensis CHU & WANG, 1993,
 
Myanmar 
Vietnam, 
China; is a synonym of platessa
P  polyphemus (Cramer, 1776), all of North America
P  polyphemus mexicana  Hoffmann, 1942 
Mexico, 
Guatemala
P A. polyphemus tuxtlasensis Balcazár & Vázquez, 1994 
Mexico
P  pratti (Bouvier, 1928) 
Sumatra
P  raffrayi (Bouvier, 1928) 
Lesser Sunda Islands: Bali, Indonesia
P ranakaensis U. Paukstadt, L.H. Paukstadt, Suhardjono, 1997 
Lesser Sunda Islands: Flores, Alor
P rosemariae Holloway, Nässig & Naumann, 1995  
Sulawesi
P  rosieri (Toxopeus), 
Sumatra, 
Peninsular Malaysia and 
Borneo
P rosieri imeldae Nässig & Treadaway, 1998 
Philippines    
P  roylii (Moore, 1859) 
Sumatra, 
Borneo, 
Peninsular Malaysia, 
India. 
P   rubicunda  Brechlin, 2009 
Bhutan, 
Nepal, probably 
India (Sikkim)
N rubicunda rubiorientalis      Brechlin 2009
Vietnam, Mt. Fan-si-pan, N seite, Cha-pa (Sapa), 1600-1900 m.,  July, 1995
P  rumphii rumphii
 C. Felder 1861 
Indonesia: Sulawesi; 
Moluccas
P  rumphii buruensis
 Bouvier, 1928 
Moluccas: Buru Island
P  rumphii ceramensis
 Bouvier, 1930 Indonesia: 
Moluccas: Island of 
Seram, Province Malaku
P  schroederi U. Paukstadt, Brosch & L.H. Paukstadt, 1999
 Philippines
  
P  semperi
(C. & R. Felder, 1861) 
Philippines
P  semperi noeli Nässig & Treadaway, 1998 
Philippines
 
P  steinkeorum (Paukstadt, Paukstadt & Borsch, 1999) 
Laos, 
Thailand, 
Malaysia
N sumbaensis (Naumann 2010) 
Lesser Sunda Islands: Sumba
P  ulrichbroschi U. Paukstadt & L.H. Paukstadt, 1999 
Malaysia; 
synonym of steinkeorum
P sumbawaensis (Brechlin, 2000) 
Lesser Sunda Islands: Sumbawa
P  sumatrana  Niepelt, 1926 
Sumatra
P taripaensis Naumann & Nässig, 1996 
Indonesia: Sulawesi: 
P  tenggarensis Brechlin, 2000 
Lesser Sunda Islands: Lombok, Sumbawa, 
Lesser Sunda Islands: Sumba
N  vietnamensis Brechlin & Paukstadt 2010 
Vietnam
P   viridiscura Holloway, Nässig & Naumann, 1996 
Indonesia: Sulawesi
P  yamamai (Guerin-Meneville, 1861) 
Japan
P  yamamai bergmani (Shoutsu) 
North Korea
P  yamamai superba Inoue, 1964 
Taiwan
 
P  yamamai titan  
Vietnam
 
P  yamamai ussuriensis   Schachbazov, 1953 
Japan, 
North Korea, 
South Korea
P  yamamai yoshimotoi Inoue, 1965 
Japan
P  zwicki Nässig & Treadaway, 1998 Palawan, 
Philippines; 
Borneo
 
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On my home computer only: notes on new Antheraea by Ronald Brechlin (in German) as published in Entomo-Satsphingia 2 (1): 42 – 46 (March 2009)
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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