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male 12pm This moth is also known as Fish-line Silkworm because its silk is used to make into natural fish-lines. Was this bred to make fishing lines? Afterall, there are old fishing villages not too far from Sai Wan Ho ( on the Kowloon side of Lei Yu Mun Channel. )
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First sighting in this area. This beautiful big moth of about 70mm wide x 70mm in length
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First sighting in this area. This beautiful big moth of about 70mm wide x 70mm in length
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First sighting in this area. This beautiful big moth of about 70mm wide x 70mm in length
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Several large cocoons on a tree here. Very bark like. Not familiar enough with coocoons to say if they are old or not. about 1.5-2inch long
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Several large cocoons on a tree here. Very bark like. Not familiar enough with coocoons to say if they are old or not. about 1.5-2inch long
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"Found 4 of these on the wall. Seems to be cocoon of some sort. Each one is about 65mm x 30mm in length. Are these ""cocoons"" belong to Bombycoidea!!!??"
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"Found 4 of these on the wall. Seems to be cocoon of some sort. Each one is about 65mm x 30mm in length. Are these ""cocoons"" belong to Bombycoidea!!!??"
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"Found 4 of these on the wall. Seems to be cocoon of some sort. Each one is about 65mm x 30mm in length. Are these ""cocoons"" belong to Bombycoidea!!!??"
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About 70mm wingspan They feed mainly on Liquidambar formosana Hance (Hamamelidaceae) and Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Sieb (Lauraceae), and occasionally become minor pest to the host plants. Reference : http://culture.teldap.tw/culture/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=815%3Asaturnia-pyretorum-westwood-1847&Itemid=209
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About 70mm wingspan They feed mainly on Liquidambar formosana Hance (Hamamelidaceae) and Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Sieb (Lauraceae), and occasionally become minor pest to the host plants. Reference : http://culture.teldap.tw/culture/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=815%3Asaturnia-pyretorum-westwood-1847&Itemid=209
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åé»ç®å¤©è ¶è¾ Giant Silkworm
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