Butterfly Family

Copy of specialist
Name: Saturniidae
Family: SATURNIIDAE
Description:

Since the mouthparts of adult Saturniidae are vestigial and digestive tracts are absent, adults subsist on stored lipids acquired during the larval stage. As such, adult behavior is devoted almost entirely to reproduction, but the end result (due to lack of feeding) is a lifespan of a week or less once emerged from the pupa.

Some Saturniidae are strictly univoltine, producing only one generation a year, whereas others are multivoltine, producing more than one brood a year. Spring and summer broods hatch in a matter of weeks; autumn broods enter a state known as diapause and emerge the following spring.

Most species can be observed at night between March and September. Saturnia fly in November.