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CEANOTHUS MOTH | Hyalophora euryalus (Ova / Larvae)

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Currently unavailable. Euryalus is a lesser known and infrequently offered member of the hyalophora genus and a rare treat for the dedicated breeder. Whilst not as commonly bred as its cousin the robin moth; it is a beautiful, rich red silk moth with a fascinating larval stage. Moths tend to emerge in June in the UK and the larvae can be fed on ceanothus, or can be tried on sallow and/ or various members of the willow family. In its native habitat, euraylus takes a wide variety of trees and experimentation may yield surprising results.

Larval foodplants: plum (prunus), apple (malus), sallow (salix), willow (salix).

Rearing: plastic boxes, cages and sleeves in warmer, dryer climates.

Photographs: egg trio arranged on leaf; 1st instar larvae; 2nd instar larvae; 3rd instar larvae.

 

 

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