Ghost moth
Ghost moth |
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Classification |
Scientific name |
Endoclita excrescens (Butler, 1877) |
Japanese name |
Ghost moth |
Kind of the moth that the ghost moth (a bat moth, a scientific name: Endoclita excrescens) is classified in butterfly eyes, ghost moth department. Another name "Nami bat" [1].
Distribution
I am distributed over the Japanese (from Hokkaido Kyushu, Tsushima, Yakushima) Korean Peninsula, the (the Amur district, litoral) northeastern part of Russia of China [1].
Characteristic
As for the expanse, 45-91mm is female in males; 69-126mm [1]. The pupal length 43-71mm [1]. The length of 終齢幼虫 70-85mm [1].
I assume many plants such as a willow, Mallotus japonicus, a chestnut, the cedar edible grass, a meal tree. The imago appears for from August to October. The copulation is carried out in sundown [2]. The egg is said to lay eggs in the air while flying [1], but there is the report that it lays eggs on the ground [2]. The number of the total laying eggs approximately 3,000-10,000 [2].
References
- ^ a b c d e f Furumi Komai, Yutaka Yoshiyasu, Yoshitsugu Nasu, 斉藤寿久 with "a Japanese Lepidoptera system variety" Tokai University publication society, February 20, 2011. ISBN 978-4-486-01856-8。 p.552
- About ^ a b c Yutaka Matsuzawa, 小浜礼孝, Keisuke Toyomura "copulation, laying eggs of the ghost moth," it is 153-154 pages, NAID 110001114110 on "Japanese Society of Applied Entomology" Vol. 7 second, Japanese Society of Applied Entomology, June 15, 1963.
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