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Cricula trifenestrata - Wikipedia Cricula trifenestrata, the cricula silkmoth, is a species of wild silk moth of the family Saturniidae It is found from India to the Philippines, Sulawesi, Java, and Sri Lanka
Circula_trifenestrata - Mississippi State University Cricula is a large genus of more than 20 species that range from the northern Himalayas of India and Nepal, down through tropical Asia to Sri Lanka and eastern Indonesia and the Philippines
Cricula silkmoth - Cricula trifenestrata | Keeping Insects The Cricula silkmoth, or Cricula trifenestrata, is an easy to keep butterfly species with very funny looking caterpillars It is found in India, the Phillipines, Java and Sulawesi
Cricula trifenestrata (Helfer, 1837) - Three-windowed Cricula | Moths Cricula Walker, 1855 species known from the Indian subcontinent Cricula agria Jordan, 1909 India: Tamil Nadu (Travancore: TL) Cricula gandhii Naumann Löffler, 2013 Arunachal Pradesh (Rapum, near Along: TL) Cricula trifenestrata (Helfer, 1837) India, Nepal, Bhutan Cricula trifenestrata andamanica Jordan, 1909 Andaman Is
Cricula silkmoth (Cricula trifenestrata) - Picture Insect The striking cricula silkmoth is an insect whose adult phase is characterized by wings cloaked in a vibrant pattern with three transparent windows, a feature that is both enchanting and serves as camouflage among the foliage where it resides
Cricula Silkmoth (Cricula trifenestrata) - Bali Wildlife Cricula trifenestrata reproduced by releasing eggs (Oviparous), the female lay their eggs under the leaves of the host plant The freshly release eggs are white yellowish in color and later become more grayish
Cricula Silkmoth (Cricula trifenestrata) - JungleDragon The Cricula Silkmoth is a moth of the Saturniidae family It is found from India to the Philippines, Sulawesi and Java The wingspan is 65–100 mm Adults are on wing from May to June with a possible second brood from August to September
The Royal Golden Cocoon of Java: Cricula Trifenestrata The Cricula Trifenestrata has 'golden cocoons' that can be used for export-quality silk threads and crafts The silk from the Cricula turns out to be from good quality and a healthy material
Cricula trifenestrata - Wikispecies Paukstadt, U ; Paukstadt, L H 2010a: Zwei neue wilde Seidenspinner vom indonesischen Archipel: Cricula trifenestrata barisanensis subsp nov und Loepa baliensis sp nov (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
Cricula - Wikipedia Cricula Cricula is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae first described by Francis Walker in 1855 [1]