Hyalophora cecropia

Hyalophora cecropia

Taxobox
name = Cecropia Moth


image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Hyalophora cecropia", adult female
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Arthropoda
classis = Insecta
ordo = Lepidoptera
familia = Saturniidae
subfamilia = Saturniinae
genus = "Hyalophora"
species = "H. cecropia"
binomial = "Hyalophora cecropia"
binomial_authority = Linnaeus, 1758

The cecropia moth is one of the largest moths found in North America. It is a member of the Saturniidae family, or giant silk moths. Females with a wingspan of 130 mm or more have been documented. It is found as far west as the Rocky Mountains and north into the maritime provinces of Canada. The larvae of these moths are most commonly found on Maple trees, but they have been known to feed on Wild Cherry and Birch trees among many others.

Life cycle

The life cycle of the moth is much like any other saturniidae species. It lays oval-shaped, light brown eggs on the leaves of the host plant. When the eggs hatch, small black and hairy caterpillars emerge (first instar), and eat their eggshells.. Males can fly for miles in order to reach a female. The moths mate, and the female spends the remainder of her life laying eggs, while the male may mate several more times. Because the adult moths do not have mouth parts they are unable to eat. As a result, the lifespan for an adult Cecropia moth is generally only 7 to 10 days in the wild, perhaps a little longer or shorter, depending on how much movement the moth makes. For instance, if temperatures are cooler, the moth may remain mostly inactive, which will increase its life. In captivity, this lifespan can be extended to about a month by placing the moth in the fridge directly after it hatches and its wings are dry. [Those who rear the moths may find this necessary to synchronize mating.]

Gender Identification

Differentiating between genders of this species is very easy. The most obvious difference is the plumose antennae. Males will have a very bushy antenna while females will have a moderately less bushy antenna. Another difference is that the females will be slightly larger in the abdomen due to carrying eggs. Male's abdomens are also more angular than the female's abdomens which are more rounded.

Threats

Pests of the moths have become a huge problem. Parasitoids such as some species of wasps and flies lay their eggs in or on the young caterpillars. The eggs then hatch into larvae, which consume the insides of the caterpillars. The parasitoid releases chemicals taking control of the regulatory mechanisms of the caterpillar. Once the parasitoid has grown enough, it induces the caterpillar to pupate. Once the caterpillars pupate, the larvae themselves pupate, killing the cecropia pupa. Squirrels have also been known to consume the pupae of cecropia moths, decreasing the population greatly. Pruning of trees and leaving outdoor lights on at night can also be detrimental to the cecropia moths.

Life Cycle

External links

* [http://www.wormspit.com/cecropia.htm Picture journal of cecropia development] (warning, it may take a while to load)
* [http://www3.islandtelecom.com/~oehlkew/zcecmoth.htm The cecropia moth]
* [http://www.kiva.net/~daylight/moth.html How to rear saturniid moths]
*Video presentation of mating Cecropia moths. One had just emerged from and was still on its cocoon: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GQdcffdFlc] , [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4WdHLGQxdo]


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