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Larvae begin to enter the pupal stage around June and July. The pupae are bright green to act as camouflage amongst the green foliage, the pupal case sports an open slit at the top to allow the adult moth to emerge. They are hung using a silk thread on tree branches. Empty cocoons can be spotted hung
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display a variable appearance compared to the females. They range in color from yellow, orange, brown, and black. Males are always darker in color than the females. Females are always yellow, with the color of their submarginal band varying in thickness and the intensity of its color. Male forewings
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running down the sides of its body, it has mostly lost the black coloration that the previous two instars display. The fourth instar is entirely green and displaying the same amount of tubercules as the previous instar. The final instar is instantly distinguishable from the previous four, as they
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Celsius resulted in death. Delayed hatching directly correlated to colder temperatures: with 87 days at 20 °C, 100 days at 15 °C, and 145 days at 10 °C. Larvae would develop within the eggs if kept at 5 °C for a duration of 370 days, but eggs
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which mate during the evening. Virgin females on average lived for 15.1 days, while females who have mated live for only 3.5 days on average. Oviposition occurs during the evening, ending around 6 PM.
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Malay, Ali D.; Sato, Ryota; Yazawa, Kenjiro; Watanabe, Hiroe; Ifuku, Nao; Masunaga, Hiroyasu; Hikima, Takaaki; Guan, Juan; Mandal, Biman B.; Damrongsakkul, Siriporn; Numata, Keiji (September 2016).
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buds. Second instars are slightly larger, blue tubercules on the second bodily segment, with a black stripe running down the side of its body. The third instars are bright green, with blue
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occur during the larval development. The first instar is small in size and the body is entirely black and covered in dark hairs. In captivity, the larvae are recommended to be reared on
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Squeaking silkmoth. The name is derived from the caterpillars habit of squeaking when threatened to ward off any potential predators. It has also been referred to as the
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lack the spines that the previous instars exhibit. The fourth and fifth instars defend themselves by emitting an audible squeaking sound through ejecting air from their
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October and November. Adults emerged from 2 PM to 6 PM. Only one generation of moths are produced yearly, thus making
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have been in regards to its cocoons. Humans in Japan have used its cocoons for a variety of purposes, including talismans and folk remedies.
1888:"Female Sex Pheromones of Two Japanese Saturniid Species, Rhodinia fugax and Loepa sakaei: Identification, Synthesis, and Field Evaluation"
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The moth had its mitogenome sequenced with 25 separate mitogenomes from multiple families and representative species within the family
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2349:"First complete mitochondrial genome of Rhodinia species (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae): genome description and phylogenetic implication"
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2132:"Therapeutic arthropods and other, largely terrestrial, folk-medicinally important invertebrates: a comparative survey and review"
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The squeaking silkmoth is found in Korea, Japan, China, and the
Russian Far East. In Japan, it is found throughout the islands of
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as 薄手火蛾. The
Japanese vernacular name directly translates to "thin hand fire moth", with "hand fire" being an archaic term for a
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2183:"Some features of silk-producing moths [Bombyx mori, Antheraea pernyi, Antheraea yamamai, Philosamia cynthia ricini]"
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to determine its broader placement. Chen and colleagues found that the genome in its entirety had a length of 15,334
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Chen, Dong-Bin; Zhang, Ru-Song; Jin, Xiang-Dong; Yang, Jian; Li, Peng; Liu, Yan-Qun (3 September 2021).
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Robinson, Gaden S.; Ackery, Phillip R.; Kitching, Ian; Beccaloni, George W.; Hernández, Luis M. (2023).
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silk has been researched for its potential in aiding in the production of new forms of biomaterials.
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2087:"Leucine-rich fibroin gene of the Japanese wild silkmoth, Rhodinia fugax (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)"
1791:"Mating behavior and oviposition of wild silkmoth, Rhodinia fugax Butler (Lepidoptera, Saturniidae)"
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were folded straw mats, frequently used as bags which resemble the folded cocoons that
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titled "みのむし、いとあはれなり" refers to a "screaming bagworm". It is likely that this
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2444:. Clearing-House Mechanism of the Convention on Biological Diversity Korea.
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were historically used as a remedy for tumors and lumps by reducing them in
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on their wings and have hairy bodies. Their hairy bodies aid in
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moths, the moths overwinter as eggs, rather than as a pupa.
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was of uncertain taxonomic position, with no consensus on
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HOSTS - a
Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants
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Hokkaido. Subspecies
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sufferers. More specifically, the cocoons were used as
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1388:"ウスタビガ本州以南亜種 Rhodinia fugax fugax (Butler, 1877)"
1211:belonged in the Attacini rather than Saturniini.
1951:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 167.
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1795:International Journal of Wild Silkmoth and Silk
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993:can yield new varieties of biomaterials.
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1759:TONZAKOな世界 (TONZAKO Design Co., Ltd)
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1637:"ウスタビガ・Qちゃん?《キュー、キューと鳴きます》…北摂の生き物"
1592:"ウスタビガRhodinia Qugaxの越年卵の発育零点について"
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2411:. Biodiversity Center of Japan.
1945:Packard, Alpheus Spring (1914).
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1755:"ウスタビガのヤマカマス ~天然のクリスマスオーナメント?~"
276:are separately known as ヤマカマス (
2091:European Journal of Entomology
1676:Natural History Museum, London
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2580:"Rhodinia fugax Butler, 1877"
2283:"ウスタビガ(Rhodinia fugax)暁の蛾類図鑑"
2181:Ye, Gongyin; Hu, Cui (1996).
1753:Kurakata (18 December 2020).
1643:. www.hokusetsu-ikimono.com.
1556:Kawabe, Toru; Maehata, Mami.
1307:Rhodinia fugax guangdongensis
1138:are most often called ヤマカマス,
2474:(in Korean). 16 April 2021.
1278:Rhodinia fugax szechuanensis
1036:can also mean swift flight.
2009:Edible insects of the world
1892:Journal of Chemical Ecology
535:larvae specifically prefer
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1590:Umeya, Yoshichiro (1955).
1201:, together with the genus
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1066:Pellucid-spotted silk moth
812:has also been recorded on
2550:"我国首次发现珍稀蛾类——"喜马拉雅透目大蚕蛾""
2365:10.1017/S0007485321000808
2149:10.1186/s13002-017-0136-0
2012:. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
1904:10.1007/s10886-014-0538-6
1835:Brechlin, Ronald (2007).
1323:Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana
1315:Rhodinia fugax jiangxiana
1299:Rhodinia fugax flavescens
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412:Experiments conducted on
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2402:"「種の多様性調査(動物分布調査)対象種一覧」"
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2059:. Fujihatsujyo Co.Ltd.
1484:Breedingbutterflies.com
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600:Gregopimpla ussuriensis
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1528:(in Japanese). コトバンク.
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1270:Rhodinia fugax fugax
1262:Rhodinia fugax diana
921:Fukushima prefecture
2243:2016NatSR...627573M
975:thermal degradation
965:produces a type of
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26:Squeaking silkmoth
2231:Scientific Reports
2053:"野蚕のやる気 富士発條 命のバネ"
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2524:"≪ 유리산누에나방 무엇인가?"
2442:국가생물다양성 정보공유체계 소개
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1562:イモムシ・ケムシの専門サイト
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1429:"ウスタビガ | 昆虫図鑑"
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1062:Rhodinia fugax
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2747:iNaturalist
2680:Wikispecies
2630:15 November
2596:14 November
2554:www.163.com
2526:. jdm0777.
2386:15 November
2327:15 November
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1845:Entomofauna
1809:15 November
1769:14 November
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1402:14 November
1367:14 November
1273:Butler 1877
1227:Saturniidae
1191:Saturniinae
1189:within the
1154:and ヤマビシャク
1140:yama-kamasu
1134:The silken
1004:"minomushi"
945:finger cots
941:Hida region
929:Azuki beans
748:Sado Island
589:"キュー、キュー" (
427:polyphagous
309:Description
286: [
278:yama-kamasu
251:common name
200:Saturniidae
127:Saturniidae
117:Lepidoptera
2808:Categories
2211:2021-11-15
1959:2021-11-16
1898:(1): 1–8.
1332:References
1249:Subspecies
1231:base pairs
1219:mitogenome
1204:Pararhodia
1187:Saturniini
1171:The genus
862:flavescens
842:jiangxiana
834:shaanxiana
816:, and the
717:Cocoon of
645:univoltine
574:tubercules
525:spp., and
395:overwinter
330:camouflage
263:squeak toy
218:, and the
97:Arthropoda
2829:Wild silk
2564:2 January
2534:2 January
2508:2 January
2498:"유리산누에나방"
2482:2 January
2452:2 January
2438:"유리산누에나방"
2422:2 January
2409:生物多様性センター
2381:237401070
2198:0771-3312
1988:2 January
1920:207190760
1871:2 January
1858:0250-4413
1852:: 28–43.
1801:: 73–80.
1723:0453-1906
1522:"ウスタビガとは"
1294:in 2007.
1281:Mell 1938
1199:Rhodiicae
1179:Rhodinia'
1115:) in the
1105:Usutabiga
1085:Usutabiga
1081:Usutabiga
1079:is ウスタビガ
1014:Etymology
967:wild silk
957:tsukudani
939:. In the
933:talismans
854:Guangdong
814:Manchuria
788:Guangdong
609:Pimplinae
583:spiracles
569:Crataegus
407:saturniid
343:Males of
303:wild silk
267:spiracles
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2773:LepIndex
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2726:29520334
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1604:Archived
1566:Archived
1530:Archived
1488:Archived
1437:Archived
1396:Archived
1361:Archived
1209:Rhodinia
1195:Rhodinia
1183:Attacini
1174:Rhodinia
1162:Taxonomy
1148:R. fugax
1101:Hokkaido
1077:R. fugax
1048:A woven
1008:R. fugax
991:R. fugax
987:R. fugax
971:R. fugax
913:Fujisawa
894:R. fugax
878:Satoyama
780:Shandong
772:Liaoning
732:Hokkaido
719:R. fugax
703:R. fugax
642:R. fugax
625:R. fugax
533:R. fugax
480:Platanus
414:R. fugax
399:diapause
334:eyespots
318:R. fugax
295:R. fugax
274:R. fugax
138:Rhodinia
123:Family:
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1558:"ウスタビガ"
1353:"ウスタビガ"
1136:cocoons
1093:lantern
983:fibroin
979:leucine
872:Habitat
846:Jiangxi
838:Shaanxi
826:Sichuan
776:Ningxia
740:Shikoku
649:diurnal
591:kyu-kyu
579:trachea
564:instars
544:Zelkova
259:lantern
194:, is a
133:Genus:
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107:Insecta
103:Class:
54:Female
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1050:kamasu
981:-rich
830:Yunnan
784:Shanxi
782:, and
744:Kyushu
742:, and
736:Honshu
636:Adults
556:Prunus
553:, and
547:spp.,
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378:female
283:kamasu
190:, the
178:, 1877
176:Butler
2791:37781
2778:68100
2760:IRMNG
2713:796N5
2700:94180
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810:diana
806:diana
802:fugax
768:Jilin
760:Henan
752:Hebei
615:Pupae
559:spp.
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393:Eggs
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216:China
212:Japan
208:Korea
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