KR20150033025A - Yellow swallowtail butterfly larva breeding kit - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a tiger butterfly larvae breeding kit, and more particularly, to a tiger butterfly larvae breeding kit, which comprises a shrub of the genus known as the feeding of the tiger butterfly avalanche, a shrub of the genus family, a ruta ), And it is possible to grow in a breeding space by using a hawthorn butterfly larva as a food and to use a full-type plant such as a chrysanthemum that can be cultivated for a kit purpose, , And it is possible to observe and learn a series of processes that become more prominent as a butterfly, and it is possible to spread the unique flavor generated in the process of eating the hornbill larva to the inside of the house, It relates to a tiger butterfly larvae breeding kit.
Tiger butterfly is a butterfly [lepidoptera] insect of the tiger butterfly. It is a representative butterfly mainly distributed in the oriental region. The old name is called butterfly. There are spring type and summer type, and females are slightly larger than males. Larvae grow up to 45mm in length, body color is green, there is a snake-like pattern on the third node, and there are two black lines on both sides of the body. It occurs three times a year, and it is winter in pupa. As for the food plant, there is characteristic that it tends to eat fruit tree and leaf of plant such as tangerine tree, Japanese pine tree,
In addition, the tangerine tree, the japonica tree, the sancho plantation tree, and the bellflower tree are the plants belonging to the common habitat and the horticultural branch is the habitat of the dwarf bloom, the citrus tree, the citrus tree, It is said that there are 940 species in the whole world and 20 species in our country, and there is a herb of tangerine trees, woodblocks of white pine trees and white pine trees. Most of these shrubs are shrubs and arbors, but there are also grass species and most of them have strong fragrance. Leaves are alternate, single leaf and compound leaf, transparent point of oil (oily point) and no stipule. Flowers are bisexual or unisolated and bloom in greenish yellow. It runs. There are 1,300 species in the world and 1,300 species. Especially in Australia and South Africa, there are 20 genera of 8 genera in Korea, and it is said that there are many economically valuable plants such as lemon, orange, lime, fruit juice and medicinal plants.
On the other hand, the tiger butterfly is artificially raised for the purpose of mass propagation or learning. The related art related to this is the indoor mass propagation method of the tiger butterfly known in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0271852 (Aug. 21, 2000).
In this breeding of tiger butterflies, hornblende and plant leaves are used. The hornblende and vegetation generally include shrubs, tangerine trees, Japanese cypress trees, Japanese cypress trees, and yellow-tinted trees. However, the shrubs, tree-shaped rhizomes and plant saplings can be used for breeding larvae of the tiger butterfly only after 3 to 5 years of planting. Moreover, because of the size of the saplings and shrubs, , And it is limited in its use for incorporation into a kit that can be observed and learned in the house.
Therefore, the present invention belongs to the genus Ruta, which is generally known as the food of the tiger butterfly avalanche, and the shrub of the genus family, the non-tree-shaped plant, and the genus Ruta, The present invention has been made to confirm the existence of a grass plant, a full-type plant that can be cultivated as a kit, and to utilize the grass as a growth medium in a breeding space, It is possible to observe and learn a series of processes which are solubilized and reverted to a butterfly, and it is possible to spread the unique fragrance generated in the process of eating the hornbill larva to the inside of the house. The tiger butterfly larvae breeding kit is provided for the purpose.
In order to attain the above object, the present invention provides a cowl body comprising a cowl body having a breeding space formed therein, an upper portion thereof being open and a plurality of vents being formed through the cowl body, A lid member provided with a lattice net so as to be able to observe the breeding space and circulate the air through the center of the lid, and a chaff which is placed on the bottom surface of the breeding space and which absorbs foreign substances generated from the pupa of the larva And a horny larva larvae feeding kit which is positioned so as to be able to supply water inside the breeding space in which the rice hull member is placed and fed with food until the hryvnia larval larvae are hatched by a butterfly do.
In the present invention, the moon pool supplying means comprises a water supply member having a closed space formed therein and filled with water and having one end opened, a stopper member inserted into the one end of the water supply member so as to be openable and closable, The lower stem is located in the breeding space so that water necessary for growth is absorbed by being pierced through the plug member and located inside the water supply member, and the upper stem can be fed to the larva.
According to the present invention, a coupling groove is formed in a side surface of the custody unit main body, a drawer member inserted into the bottom of the cage space is coupled to the coupling groove, and the chaff member is laid in the drawer member.
In the present invention, a mounting member having a plurality of mounting holes for vertically inserting and mounting the mounting mount means is provided in the housing, and the mounting member is formed in a mesh shape.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a potted plant body comprising a pot body to be filled with gravel, a mandrel plant planted in the inside of the pot body so as to be fed into the pot until the butterfly larva is hatched by a butterfly, And a netting member provided at an outer periphery of the flowerpot body and expanded and closed so that when the tiger butterfly larvae are melted in the pupae in the form of a pupa, the pupa and the pupa are contained therein, Provide a kit.
In the present invention, one end of the netting member is fixed to the outer periphery of the pollen body by a fixing wire, and the other end of the netting and pupa is expanded so as to be contained in the netting member, do.
As described above, the tiger butterfly larvae breeding kit according to the present invention is generally classified into two groups according to the present invention, namely, a shrub, a shrub, a ruta, The larvae of the tiger butterfly larvae can be used as food and can be grown in a breeding space by using a full-type plant, 香), which can be cultivated for a kit purpose. , And it is possible to observe and learn a series of processes which are further developed into a butterfly, and it is possible to spread the unique fragrance generated in the process of eating the hornbill larva to the inside of the house, thereby showing the effect of the natural fragrance Respectively.
In addition, it is possible to breed the tiger butterfly larvae in an open-air irrigation pool by utilizing the habits of the tiger butterfly larvae that proceed in the flower pot, which is open space where the dragonfly and larvae of the tiger butterfly larvae are open, It has the advantage of being able to observe and learn how the larvae of the tiger larvae are reared at the site.
1 is a perspective view of a tiger larvae larvae breeding kit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a side view of a tiger larvae larvae kiting kit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a side view of a tiger larvae larvae kiting kit according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a tiger butterfly larvae rearing kit according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a side view of a tiger butterfly larvae rearing kit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The tiger
Hereinafter, the constituent members of the tiger butterfly larvae feeding
Here, the breeding cage
It is preferable that the
When the unidirectional pull feeding means 40 is laid horizontally, the unidirectional pull feeding means 40 is positioned as it is seated on the chopping
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On the other hand, the
In the
The fluid supply means 40 includes a
The
It is also a perennial plant of evergreen in the genus Ruta (Gariophyllaceae). It has the characteristics that the stem grows up to 20 ~ 60cm in length and the bottom is lignified. This kind of grass (43) is an aroma collected from a yellow flower. It is also used as a medicinal herb. Its stem is green and its leaves are 2 ~ 3 times asphyxiated with leaves and blue. The leaves are in the shape of a spoon. Flowers bloom in June ~ July with yellow flowers. Petals are 4 ~ 5, petals have 1cm length of liquor and the center is green. The lower stem of the
3 is a side view of a tiger butterfly larvae rearing kit according to another embodiment of the present invention. Here, it is noted that the same reference numerals are used for the same components as those of the tiger larval
The tiger butterfly larvae rearing kit 1 'according to another embodiment of the present invention comprises a
Hereinafter, the constituent members of the tiger larva larvae feeding kit 1 'according to another embodiment of the present invention and the connection relation thereof will be described in detail with reference to FIG.
The pollen body (60) serves to plant the iris pool (43) in a vegetative manner so that the irrigation pool (43) is filled with the gypsum to which nutrients and moisture are supplied. The
In the meantime, in the
The netting
According to the above-described tiger butterfly
In addition, the unique aroma generated in the process of eating the leaves of the oriental butterfly larvae (80) can be spread inside the house, so that the effect of natural fragrances can be exerted.
In addition, the hornbill larvae (80), which is in the open space, is in the open space, and the hornbill larvae (80), which does not move to places where there is no food, (80) can be raised, and it is possible to observe and learn that the butterfly larvae (80) are raised at a close position.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that, although several embodiments above have been illustrated by way of example, the present invention may be embodied in many other forms without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the above-described embodiments are to be considered illustrative and not restrictive, and all implementations within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention.
1,1 ': Tiger butterfly larvae breeding kit 10: Killer main body
11: Breeding space 12: Ventilation hole
13: Drawer member 14: Coupling groove
20: lid member 21: lattice mesh
30: chaff member 40: enamel pool supply means
41: water supply member 42: plug member
43: enamel pool 50:
51: mounting hole 60: potted body
70: mesh member 71: fixed wire
72: Fixed band 80: Tiger butterfly larva
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The cage 21 is detachably connected to the upper part of the cage body 10 so as to open or close the cage 11 depending on whether the cage is coupled or not and to allow observation and air circulation of the cage 11 in the center. (20);
A rice hull member 30 placed on the bottom surface of the breeding space 11 and absorbing foreign substances generated in the pupa 90 of the larva of the tiger larva 80; And
The rice hatching larvae 80 are placed in the breeding space 11 in which the rice husking member 30 is placed so as to be able to supply water and are fed with food until the hatchery larvae 80 are hatched with butterflies A tiger butterfly larvae breeding kit as it is.
A water supply member 41 in which a closed space is formed and in which water is filled and one end is opened;
A cap member (42) inserted into one end of the water supply member (41) so as to be openable and closable;
The lower stem is inserted into the water supply member 41 through the stopper member 42 so that water necessary for growth is absorbed and the upper stem is supplied to the hatchery larvae 80 in the breeding space 11 , And an intact pool (43) located at the center of the tiger butterfly larvae.
A coupling groove 14 is formed in a side surface of the cage body 10 and a drawer member 13 inserted into the coupling groove 14 toward the bottom surface of the cage space 11 is coupled, And the rice hull member (30) is laid in the hull (13).
A mounting member 50 having a plurality of mounting holes 51 for vertically inserting and mounting the veneer pool supplying means 40 is provided in the housing of the cradle body 10, Of the tiger butterfly larvae.
An enamel pool 43 which is planted in the inside of the pollen body 60 and supplied with food until the tiger butterfly larvae 80 are hatched by a butterfly; And
When the tundra larva 80 provided at the outer periphery of the pollen body 60 is melted in the form of a pupa 90 in the pupa pool 43, And a mesh member (70) that is opened and closed so as to be included in the horny larvae.
One end of the mesh member 70 is fixed to the outer periphery of the pollen body 60 by a fixing wire 71 and the mound pool 43 and the pupa 90 are fixed to the inside of the mesh member 70 And the other end thereof is selectively closed by the fixing band (72).
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