Gonometa postica

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Gonometa postica is een vlinder uit de familie spinners (Lasiocampidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van deze soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1855 door Walker. De soort komt voor in tropisch Afrika. rdf:langString
Gonometa postica — вид метеликів родини Коконопряди (Lasiocampidae). Інша назва африканський дикий шовкопряд. rdf:langString
Gonometa postica és un lepidòpter heteròcer glossat de la família Lasiocampidae. Es troba des de Zimbàbue fins a Moçambic, l'antiga Província de Transvaal, Botswana i Namíbia. De grandària considerable i dimorfisme sexual marcat. La femella té el cap i tòrax marrons i abdomen marroó clar; ales anteriors marrons travessades per ones transversals més clares; ales posteriors amb base color crema i la resta marró. La forma alar i coloració del mascle varia, fins i tot es pot confondre amb una altra espècie: és més petit, té tons més vistosos, vermellosos i rosats, amb el cos fosc, ales anteriors clares amb ones fosques i posteriors amb la zona submarginal blanc i base roja fosca. Eruga peluda i negra, amb cúmuls de pilositat ataronjats, grocs o blancs als costats del cos. Els pèls són urticans rdf:langString
Gonometa postica (Walker, 1855), known commonly as the African wild silk moth, burn worm, and brandwurm, is a large species of African moth belonging to the family Lasiocampidae. The genus Gonometa boasts some very large moths and larvae; from Africa has a larva 16 centimeters long, for example. Most of the Lasiocampidae are highly sexually dimorphic. In G. postica the forewing of the male measures 21–25 mm and of the female 35–42 mm. Gonometa fibroin is rich in basic amino acids, making it a potentially useful biomaterial in cell and tissue culture. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gonometa postica és un lepidòpter heteròcer glossat de la família Lasiocampidae. Es troba des de Zimbàbue fins a Moçambic, l'antiga Província de Transvaal, Botswana i Namíbia. De grandària considerable i dimorfisme sexual marcat. La femella té el cap i tòrax marrons i abdomen marroó clar; ales anteriors marrons travessades per ones transversals més clares; ales posteriors amb base color crema i la resta marró. La forma alar i coloració del mascle varia, fins i tot es pot confondre amb una altra espècie: és més petit, té tons més vistosos, vermellosos i rosats, amb el cos fosc, ales anteriors clares amb ones fosques i posteriors amb la zona submarginal blanc i base roja fosca. Eruga peluda i negra, amb cúmuls de pilositat ataronjats, grocs o blancs als costats del cos. Els pèls són urticans. S'alimenta de , , entre d'altres.
rdf:langString Gonometa postica (Walker, 1855), known commonly as the African wild silk moth, burn worm, and brandwurm, is a large species of African moth belonging to the family Lasiocampidae. The genus Gonometa boasts some very large moths and larvae; from Africa has a larva 16 centimeters long, for example. Most of the Lasiocampidae are highly sexually dimorphic. In G. postica the forewing of the male measures 21–25 mm and of the female 35–42 mm. Gonometa postica and Argema mimosae cocoons are traditionally used as ankle rattles in southern Africa by San and Bantu tribes. They are filled with materials such as fine gravel, seeds, glass beads, broken sea shells, or pieces of ostrich eggshell. The species has become notable for producing a fine quality wild silk in its cocoon. The cocoons are harvested commercially in Namibia, Botswana, Kenya and South Africa, and the species also occurs in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. An Oxford University research team found that the cocoon surfaces are covered with calcium oxalate, hindering their commercial utilisation. They discovered and patented a method known as demineralizing using a warm solution of EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid), softening the cocoons by dissolving the sericin, permitting the silk to be unravelled with no appreciable loss of strength. Cocoons are also sexually dimorphic, with those of females being roughly twice the size of those of males, thus yielding more silk. Sex ratios in natural populations will clearly play a large role in the harvesting of cocoons. The larvae are quite variable in their patterning and, like many of the genus, are covered in irritating setae, or hairs. The larva is black with lateral tufts of white, yellow or orange. It has been recorded feeding on Acacia, Brachystegia, Elephantorrhiza, Pinus radiata, and Julbernardia. Another silk-producing member of the genus is (Aurivillius, 1927), which feeds almost exclusively on Colophospermum mopane. G. postica larvae and pupae are subject to parasitism by Diptera and Hymenoptera, the most common parasitoids being Palexorista species from the Tachinidae and Goryphus species from the Ichneumonidae. The cocoons have long been known to cause the death of cattle, antelope and other ruminants in the Kalahari. During drought periods, the cocoons are eaten, probably because they resemble acacia pods. The silk is indigestible and blocks the rumen of multiple-stomach animals, causing starvation. In Madagascar, wild silk has been harvested for centuries, and this expertise has been introduced to southern Africa. A feasibility study was funded by Oxfam and the Namibian Ministry of Agriculture, and a pilot project was started in Leonardville. A number of other moth species suited to silk harvesting are Attacus atlas, Antheraea paphia, Antheraea pernyi, Cricula andrei, and Samia canningi. Gonometa fibroin is rich in basic amino acids, making it a potentially useful biomaterial in cell and tissue culture.
rdf:langString Gonometa postica is een vlinder uit de familie spinners (Lasiocampidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van deze soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1855 door Walker. De soort komt voor in tropisch Afrika.
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