Actias aliena explained

Actias aliena is a moth in the family Saturniidae. It is a large silk moth with a wingspan ranging from 100–110 mm.[1] It is found in Japan. Its mitochondrial genome has been sequenced.[2] Their mitochondrial genome is 15,243 bp (base pairs) long.

Subspecies

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Malay . Ali D. . Sato . Ryota . Yazawa . Kenjiro . Watanabe . Hiroe . Ifuku . Nao . Masunaga . Hiroyasu . Hikima . Takaaki . Guan . Juan . Mandal . Biman B. . Damrongsakkul . Siriporn . Numata . Keiji . Relationships between physical properties and sequence in silkworm silks . Scientific Reports.
  2. Park. Jeong Sun. Kim. Min Jee. Kim. Iksoo. 2014-01-22. The complete mitochondrial genome of the moon moth, Actias aliena (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae). Mitochondrial DNA. 27. 1. 149–150. 10.3109/19401736.2013.878918. 24450726. 24404255. 1940-1736.