Is the moon shaped silkworm moth a national protected animal?

Updated on pet 2024-07-08
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Moon-shapedSilkworm mothIt's notAnimals under national protection

    The moon-shaped silkworm moth is commonly found in farmland, and the silkworm moth is a large moth with bright wings, a round eye spot in each wing, and a right-angled triangle in the forewings.

    The shoulder angles of the hindwings are well developed, and some species have swallowtails on the hindwings. They are beautifully shaped, brightly colored, and have long swallowtails that look like beautiful kites across the field.

    Adult moths are stout, coated, wide wings, bright in color, and often have a spot on their wings. The male is yellow and the female is reddish-brown, and both have a black eye spot on their hind wings. The wingspan of North American species does not exceed 15 cm.

    Growth Habits:

    The larvae are of the genus Pinus.

    Plants feed on, according to the breeding records of foreign **, this species can feed on European black pine and northern Europe.

    Korean pine. The eggs are light green with emerald green stripes at first and darken.

    The larvae hatch at first with light green with brown spots, and as the larvae grow up, the color turns green, densely covered with small light green spots, and there are three rows of yellow-green short sarcomas on the back.

    The two pairs near the head are blue with black prickly hairs at the ends, and the feet are green with a slightly pink end.

    At the end of age, the body color turns dark green, the spots turn white, and the sarcoma enlarges and turns green jade. Mature larvae form cocoons between branches, pupae are brown, silk cocoons are golden-brown, and the surface does not adhere to the leaves.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are different opinions on whether the moon-shaped silkworm moth is a nationally protected animal.

    1.One side believes that the moon-shaped silkworm moth is not a national protected animal, because it is often confused with the green-tailed silkworm moth in China, and the green-tailed silkworm moth is not a national protected animal.

    2.The other side believes that the moon-shaped silkworm moth is a national second-class protected animal, because some people have found that its larvae are included in the "List of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State as Beneficial or with Important Economic and Scientific Research Value".

    Therefore, the jury is still inconclusive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The moon-shaped silkworm moth is not a national protected animal. The American moon-shaped silkworm moth is a large silkworm moth produced in the Americas, and is often confused with the green-tailed silkworm moth in China.

    Body Characteristics] The body of the American moon-shaped silkworm moth is hypertrophied, hairy, with grayish-white hindwing edges and a long, curved "tail". The body of the American moon-shaped silkworm moth has a terrifying green color, and there is a bright eyespot on each wing, which is very beneficial for them to escape predators.

    Breeding] This moth often lays eggs on a variety of trees such as hickory and walnut, and usually reproduces for two generations a year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The moon-shaped silkworm moth is a large silkworm moth produced in the Americas, and it is common in ChinaGreen-tailed silkworm mothConfusion, there is no level of protection.

    The moon-shaped silkworm moth is a large and brightly colored moth. It is found in some broadleaf forests in Mexico and Canada in the United States. They can be more than an inch long when their wingspans are extended, and they also have a pair of broad wings that are green in color, have very striking eyes on the fore and hind wings, and have a very curved little tail on each hindwing.

    The holly silkworm moth is a protected animal of the "three haves".

    On August 1, 2000, the State Forestry Administration issued and implemented the "List of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State as Beneficial or with Important Economic and Scientific Research Value" (hereinafter referred to as the "Three Lists"). The holly silkworm moth is in the southern part of our country.

    For example, Fujian, Guangxi and other places are more common, while in Yunnan it is mainly distributed in Gaoligong Mountain.

    Zhenyuan County, Hekou County.

    etc. Experts say that this kind of holly silkworm moth is not only distributed in China, but also in foreign countries, mainly in Southeast Asia.

    Region. However, experts say that although it is widely distributed, it is usually found in deep mountains and old forests, and under normal circumstances, it is difficult to be found.

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