Gynanisa maja

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Gynanisa maja, the speckled emperor or chipumi, is a moth of the family Saturniidae. The species was first described by Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug in 1836. It is known from South Africa to eastern Africa (up to Angola and Zambia).[1] Gynanisa nigra is just a darker form and not a distinct species.

Gynanisa maja
Adult male and caterpillar
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Saturniidae
Genus: Gynanisa
Species:
G. maja
Binomial name
Gynanisa maja
(Klug, 1836)
Synonyms
  • Saturnia maja Klug, 1836
  • Saturnia isis Duncan [& Westwood], 1841
  • Anacalaespina tata Wallengren, 1858
  • Gynanisa nigra

The wingspan is 105–113 mm. Adults are on wing from late December to early February.

Larvae have been recorded on Acacia erioloba, Acacia karroo, Acacia mollissima, Berlinia paniculata, Brachystegia venosa, Cassia, Colophospermum mopane, Elephantorrhiza burchelli, Julbernardia, Laburnum, Peltophorum, Prunus persica, Pterocarpus, Quercus gambelii, Quercus robur, Quercus turneri, Robinia pseudoacacia and Schotia. Early instar larvae are gregarious.

The larvae serve as an important human food source.[2] See Entomophagy.

References

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  1. ^ "Gynanisa maja". Silkmoths. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
  2. ^ Mbata, K.J. (2003). "Traditional values of caterpillars (Insecta : Lepidoptera) among the Bisa people of Zambia". Insect Science and Its Application. 23 (4): 341–354.