Antheraea paniki sahi
Antheraea paniki sahi
an-THIR-ay-uhmmpagh-NIH-keemmSAGH-hee
(Nässig & Treadaway, 1998)
Antheraeopsis sahi 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
Subgenus: Antheraeopsis, Wood-Mason, 1886
DISTRIBUTION:
The Antheraeopsis paniki sahi moth
flies in the Philippines. This subspecies is endemic to Palawan.
FLIGHT TIMES AND PREFERRED FOOD PLANTS:
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.
EGGS, LARVAE, COCOONS AND PUPAE:
The pronunciation of scientific names is
troublesome for many. The "suggestion" at the top of the page is
merely a suggestion. It is based on commonly
accepted English pronunciation of Greek names and/or some
fairly well accepted "rules" for latinized scientific names.
The suggested pronunciations, on this page and on other pages,
are primarily put forward to assist those who hear with internal
ears as they read.
There are many collectors from different countries whose
intonations and accents would be different.
"Antheraea" is derived from either the Latin
"anthra" referring to pollen or from the Greek feminine of
"anthros" meaning flowery. There may be a link to the large and
feathery antennae which distinguish the males of this genus.
The species name, paniki, is after the Tagalog word
for “bat”: paniki.
The subspecies is named after the Cebuan word “sahi” = “different
from the rest".
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.
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