Sinobirma bouyeri. A–C Final feces of L5, reared on Prunus cerasoides (A), P. cerasoides (B) and Coriaria nepalensis (C), scale bars = 10 mm. D L5, burrowing into the soil after feeding had ended, lateral view, scale bar = 10 mm. E Entrance of larval borehole, covered with moss, scale bar = 5 mm. F Tunnel entrance after removing the moss in E, scale bar = 5 mm. G Fully tanned pupa ♀, ca. 9 cm from the upper surface of the moss-layer and its head is orienting upward to this surface, scale bar = 10 mm. H Freshly molted and incompletely tanned ♀ pupa, ca. 10 cm from the upper surface of the moss-layer, scale bar = 20 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