Sinobirma bouyeri. A A cluster of fresh L1 (with ova and eggshells), dorsal view, scale bar = 6 mm. B Processionary L1 rebuilding the cluster on Lagerstroemia indica, dorsal view, scale bar = 5 mm. C A cluster of pre-molting L1 on Prunus cerasoides, dorsal view, scale bar = 6 mm. D A cluster of L1–2 resting on Salix babylonica, scale bar = 5 mm. E A cluster of L2 feeding on Coriaria nepalensis, dorsal view, scale bar = 10 mm. F A Pre-molting L2 moving and rebuilding their cluster on P. cerasoides, lateral view, scale bar = 5 mm. G A cluster of L3 feeding on P. cerasoides, dorsal view, scale bar = 10 mm. H A cluster of L4 resting on C. nepalensis, dorsal view, scale bar = 10 mm. I A cluster of L5 resting on the lower parts of the stems of C. nepalensis, dorsal-lateral views, scale bar = 10 mm.

 
 
  Part of: Liu Z (2024) Preimaginal evidence further elucidates the evolutionary history of the genus Sinobirma Bryk, 1944 (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae). Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 82: 201-233. https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.82.e104232