“…The first studies on the duration of the immature stages of D. moderata (Dias, 1988;Zanuncio et al, 1994;Pereira et al, 2008a, b) recorded cycles with an average of 90-130 days for a complete development of immature stages, which corresponds to approximately 3.5 generations per year, and this same pattern was corroborated in this study for D. moderata in the municipality of Cruz das Almas, as previously determined for other species of the genus recorded in the literature, such as Dirphia araucariae Jones, 1908, and Dirphia dolosa Bouvier, 1929(Specht et al, 2012Zenker et al, 2013), with the same proportion of days of each stage and larval instars, except for pre-pupae and pupa, which may vary according to the host plant, as observed by Pereira et al (2008b). This pattern of ontogeny of the immature stages has also been recorded for other genera of Hemileucinae, such as Lonomia Walker, 1855, Automeris Hübner [1819], and Periga Walker, 1855, specially for hot climates, characterizing such genera as multivoltine (Lorini, 1999;Specht et al, 2006bSpecht et al, , 2007bSpecht et al, , 2011.…”