It seems to be the tussah moth. The larvae are called tussah silkworms. Their cocoons can be used to weave tussah silk, and they are raised in many areas.
The life of the tussah moth consists of four stages: egg - larva - pupa - adult, complete metamorphosis. Therefore, the pupa metamorphoses into a moth, which is their final stage, and no further metamorphosis is possible. If there is only this one, it will not lay eggs, and it will only lay unfertilized eggs, which are impossible to hatch. Moth larvae are the same as butterflies. Their eggs hatch out caterpillars (silkworms), and the tussah moth larvae are not small. Next, it should wait to die, because the adult tussah moth has degenerated mouthparts and is generally unable to eat.
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