Large scale artificial vanessa cultivating technology

A breeding technology, a technology for nymphs, applied in the field of large-scale artificial breeding of butterflies, can solve problems such as the destruction of wild butterfly resources, the difficulty of seeing common species, and the loss of biodiversity.
CN101019524AInactive Publication Date: 2007-08-22YUNNAN ZHONGLIN BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE TECH

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Current Assignee / Owner
YUNNAN ZHONGLIN BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE TECH
Publication Date
2007-08-22
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent
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Abstract

The large scale artificial vanessa cultivating technology includes building cultivating garden in selected environment, selecting and planting host plant, sterilizing cultivating garden environment, host plant and cultivating utensil, breeding seed vanessa, collecting and treating vanessa egg, hatching and raising larva, picking up and selecting pupae, emerging of butterfly pupae in the exhibiting garden, collecting and treating dry butterfly body, etc. The overall artificial vanessa cultivating technology is comprehensive, scientific and reasonable.
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[0001] The invention relates to a large-scale artificial breeding technology for butterflies, in particular to a large-scale artificial breeding technology for nymphs. Background technique

[0002] Butterfly is a common name for insects of the Lepidoptera Lipidoptera Hammercera suborder Rhopalocera, some of which are colorful and elegant in flight, known as "flying flowers", natural dancers, and symbols of beauty. Throughout the ages, butterflies have been widely used as poetry, painting, decoration and advertising subjects. Butterflies have many values ​​such as collection value, ornamental value, craft value, economic value, research value, social value and ecological value. It is precisely because of the multi-faceted value of butterflies that the rapid development of the butterfly industry has been facilitated. However, the development of the butterfly industry has also had a huge impact on my country's wild butterfly resources. Although my country has...

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