Hu, Ping
Qiu, Zhisong
Chen, Xiao
Xu, Yuan
SU, Xiaoyan
Yang, Zhende
Funding for this research was provided by:
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32001321)
the Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (2020JJA130068)
the Fund for Central Government Guide Development of Local Science and Technology (2021ZYZX1106)
the Special Fund for Science and Technology Bases and Talents of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (2020AC19057)
Article History
Received: 5 February 2022
Accepted: 8 July 2022
First Online: 12 August 2022
Declarations
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: The ghost moth <i>E. signifer</i> is the forestry pest in China, and its collection was permitted by Guangxi forestry bureau. It is not included in the “List of Endangered and Protected Animals in China”. All operations were performed according to ethical guidelines in order to minimize pain and discomfort to the insects.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.