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Adult imperial moth caterpillars are yellow moths many dark spots on the wings, cut by two bands of violet-black color, with two circular spots of the same color. They present sexual dimorphism, with females being larger (135 mm wingspan) and wings less stained than males (
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). Each female places about 250 eggs, which are lay in groups on the leaves, from where the caterpillars hatch. The incubation period is 6 to 12 days and the caterpillars, which can reach 80 to 100 mm in length and show color variation of green, orange, yellow and brown. This larval stage has a variable lenght of 30 to 37 days, and the chrysalis transformation occurs in the soil. Under favorable conditions, this last stage lasts from 30 to 40 days, and may last for some months in adverse conditions.
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