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Archaeoattacus edwardsii

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Archaeoattacus edwardsii

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Archaeoattacus edwardsii World of Silkmoths

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Archaeoattacus staudingeri, Malaysian moon moth, Loepa, Attacus, Antheraea helferi

Archaeoattacus edwardsii, common name Edward's Atlas moth, is a species of moths belonging to the family Saturniidae, Saturniinae subfamily.

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Description

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Archaeoattacus edwardsii is one of the world's largest species and the largest Asian moth, with wingspan reaching up to 25 centimetres (9.8 in). The basic colour of the uppersides of the wings range from dark to pale brown, with a striking pattern of white markings. The undersides of the wings are similar to dorsal sides. Females attract males by means of the scent produced by a gland located at the end of the abdomen. Larvae feed on Machilus, Prunus and Ailanthus species. At the first instar caterpillars are white with black stripes, while the later instars are whitish and covered by dense waxy powder

Distribution

Archaeoattacus edwardsii World of Silkmoths

This species is present in the Himalayas (India and Nepal), Vietnam, Burma, Bhutan, Peninsular Malaysia and in Borneo, Sabah.

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References

Archaeoattacus edwardsii Wikipedia