The Chinese Luna moth (Actias luna) is a stunning nocturnal moth native to North America. With its emerald green wings adorned with brilliant blue eyespots and a wingspan of up to 5.5 inches, it is an enchanting creature that captivates entomologists and nature enthusiasts alike.
Scientific Classification | Chinese Luna Moth |
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Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Arthropoda |
Class | Insecta |
Order | Lepidoptera |
Family | Saturniidae |
Genus | Actias |
Species | A. luna |
Physical Characteristics | Chinese Luna Moth |
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Wingspan | 4.5-5.5 inches |
Color | Emerald green with blue eyespots |
Antennae | Feathered |
Larval Size | Up to 6 inches |
Larval Color | Yellowish-green with black and red markings |
Maintaining a healthy and thriving Chinese Luna moth population requires meticulous care and attention to their specific needs.
Chinese Luna moths are primarily herbivorous, feeding on a variety of hardwood tree leaves, including birch, hickory, and walnut. Provide them with a constant supply of fresh foliage to ensure their nutritional well-being.
Feeding Schedule | Time |
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Larval Stage | Daily |
Adult Stage | No feeding |
Preferred Food Sources | Chinese Luna Moth |
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Birch | Yes |
Hickory | Yes |
Walnut | Yes |
Chinese Luna moths thrive in environments that mimic their natural habitat. Provide them with a spacious enclosure that offers ample room for flight, as well as a dark, sheltered area for resting.
Habitat Requirements | Chinese Luna Moth |
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Enclosure Size | Minimum 20x20x20 inches |
Temperature | 65-80°F |
Humidity | 60-70% |
Enclosure Recommendations | Chinese Luna Moth |
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Mesh Enclosure | Yes |
Flight Cage | Yes |
Tree Branch | Yes |
Numerous hobbyists have successfully raised and maintained Chinese Luna moths in captivity. Here are a few success stories:
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