Dendrolimus superans explained

Dendrolimus superans, also called the white-lined silk moth, Sakhalin silk moth, Japanese hemlock caterpillar, Siberian silk moth, Siberian moth, Siberian conifer silk moth, Siberian lasiocampid or larch caterpillar, is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae.

Distribution

It is found in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, Russia, Korea and Japan.

Description

The wingspan is 60–102 mm. The colour ranges from light yellowish brown or light grey to dark brown or almost black. The forewings are crossed by two dark stripes and there is a white spot situated at the centre of the forewing.

Life cycle

The length of the life cycle varies from two to four calendar years.[1] There are cycles of slow build up of population over several years, reaching a peak (outbreak) followed by a population collapse.[2]

Host plants and damage

The larvae feed on Larix, Picea and Pinus species. It is the major defoliator of coniferous forests in Asian Russia.

Subspecies

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://wiki.bugwood.org/Dendrolimus_superans Species info at Bugwood wiki
  2. Web site: Data sheets on quarantine pests . 2011-05-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110927221011/http://www.eppo.org/QUARANTINE/insects/Dendrolimus_sibiricus/DS_Dendrolimus_spp.pdf . 2011-09-27 . dead .