Attacus lorquini female AUREUS butterflies & insects
This is a close-up of the face/head of Lorquin's Caterpillar - Attacus lorquini. They have rows of yellow and blue spines on its back and rows of black spines on its side. 23Atlas Moth 1Attacus crameri 2Attacus lorquinii 728Caterpillar 104764Geotagged 4254Moth 2918Philippines 138Quezon.
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It is found in the Philippines . Subspecies Attacus lorquinii banghaasi Gschwandner, 1920 Attacus lorquinii calayanensis Brechlin & van Schayck, 2016 Attacus lorquinii lorquinii C. & R. Felder, 1861 References
Biodiversity Capiz Atlas Moth (Attacus lorquini)
Attacus lorquini. Tweet; Habitat: Found on forested area. Notes: The left wing of the moth was badly injured and almost gone, some sort of predator must have attack it. 1 Species ID Suggestions +1. Ornithoptera80 2 years ago. Phillipinean Atlas moth Attacus lorquinii lorquinii Attacus lorquinii · iNaturalist.
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Attacus lorquinii Kingdom Animalia animals Animalia: information (1) Animalia: pictures (20673) Animalia: specimens (7109) Animalia: sounds (722) Animalia: maps (42) Eumetazoa metazoans Eumetazoa: pictures (20647) Eumetazoa: specimens (7100) Eumetazoa: sounds (722) Eumetazoa: maps (42) Bilateria bilaterally symmetrical animals
Lorkins Peacock Moth Attacus Lorquini Closeup Stock Photo 2064672716
Habitat Attacus atlas is primarily found in tropical and subtropical rainforests (Peigler, 1983). These forests do not have four seasons, but rather a dry and a wet season. They are characterized by closed canopies, broad-leafed evergreen trees, and temperatures approaching but not exceeding 25°C.
Attacus lorquini Männchen
Attacus lorquinii is a moth in the family Saturniidae. It is found in the Philippines.
Attacus lorquinii cocoons Time to Breed
One male A. atlas spontaneously paired with a freshly emerged A. lorquinii female. This is the first time we see this cross happening naturally. In this article we will provide you some informations about these two species and how they manage to be crossed easily. Rearing and breeding Attacus atlas
Attacus lorquini.... Foto & Bild tiere, zoo, wildpark & falknerei
Taxonavigation Familia: Saturniidae Subfamilia: Saturniinae Tribus: Attacini Genus: Attacus Species: Attacus lorquinii Subspecies: A. l. banghaasi - A. l. calayanensis - A. l. lorquinii Name Attacus lorquinii References Primary references Brechlin, R. & Schayck van,E., 2016b.
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Pink Atlas Moth (Attacus lorquini) Female Minibeast
This species marks on the maps: 1. Zoogeographical regions Indo-Malayan. Subspecies of Attacus lorquinii Attacus crameri caesar Maassen & Weymer, 1872. A. l. inopinatus Juriaanse & Lindemans, 1920. A. l. lorquinii Felder, 1861. Authors Initial species uploading to the site: Peter Khramov. Photos: Evgeny Komarov, Olga Averyanova.
Biodiversity Capiz Atlas Moth (Attacus lorquini)
Famil y : Attacus lorquini The world's largest mo th in over all size. Distinctively shaped, its wings are richly patter ned with vari ous shades of brown and transparent white. The sexes are similar but the male is smaller than the female.
Attacus lorquinii — “Phillipinean Atlas” Moth visitor!
Attacus atlas, the Atlas moth, is a large saturniid moth endemic to the forests of Asia. The species was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae . The Atlas moth is one of the largest lepidopterans, with a wingspan measuring up to 24 cm (9.4 in) [1] and a wing surface area of about 160 cm 2 (≈25 in 2 ). [2]
Attacus lorquinii cocoons Time to Breed
曆Today I stretched a beautiful male of the species: Attacus lorquini, Linnaeus 1767 I will briefly explain to you how I proceed. First I put a.
Biodiversity Capiz Atlas Moth (Attacus lorquini)
Attacus lorquinii 1 2 Distribution: Philippines Wingspan: to around 22 cm, in captivity often smaller Season: continuously Food plants: Polyphage. Does very well on Fraxinus, Ligustrum, Ailanthus and Prunus Rearing: Very easy, however this depends very much of your rearing conditions.
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Attacus lorquinii is a giant silk moth in the family Saturniidae, it's a common species in butterfly houses and insect exhibits and it's one of the most popular species between amateur moth breeders. Biology and morphology of Attacus lorquinii
MothAttacus LorquiniGiant Atlas Moth(F)Asia and South East Asia
Attacus lorquinii Tweet Description: The Lorquin's Atlas or Philippine Giant Silk moths are predominantly tawny to maroon in colour with roughly triangular, diaphanous "eyes" on both forewing and hindwing, bordered in black. The purpose of these dramatic, gossamer portals is not clear, but they are thought to play a role in predator avoidance.