Subfamily Saturniinae Rank Species | ||
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Similar Cricula, Loepa, Antheraea, Actias selene, Archaeoattacus edwardsii |
Cricula trifenestrata
The Cricula Silkmoth (Cricula trifenestrata) is a moth of the Saturniidae family. It is found from India to the Philippines, Sulawesi, Java, and Sri Lanka.
Contents
- Cricula trifenestrata
- Fatties cricula trifenestrata saturnia pyri antheraea pernyi
- Description
- References

Fatties cricula trifenestrata saturnia pyri antheraea pernyi
Description

The wingspan is 65–100 mm. Adults are on wing from May to June with a possible second brood from August to September. Male is brown, ochreous, yellowish to reddish in color. Fore wings are consisted with a waved anti-medial dark line and a small hyaline spot beyond the end of the cell, with one or two others above it. The upper one is a dark spot. Hind wings with oblique line continued to the inner margin before the middle. There is a hyaline spot beyond the cell. Ventral side is much purple.

Female is red in color. There are three large irregularly shaped hyaline spots beyond the cell of the fore wing, often with one or two small sides inside them.

Larva is blackish brown in color. There are six setiferous tubercles in each somite from 2nd to 11th. First somite and anal claspers are crimson colored. Legs and prolegs are brown colored. Cocoon composed of bright golden yellow silk firmly united into a network.

The larvae have been recorded on Anacardium, Mangifera, Spondias, Careya, Bischofia, Canarium, Quercus, Cinnamomum, Machilus, Persea, Acrocarpus, Ziziphus, Malus, Prunus, Pyrus, Salix and Schleichera species.
