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{ "type": "Japan Ecological Infographic Poster", "subject": { "species": "Chinese broad-winged lanternfly (Chinese broad-winged lanternfly)", "common description": "Life cycle of planthoppers on fruit trees and woody plants", "theme": "A scientific life cycle diagram, including pest damage and control strategies." }, "style": { "background": "Simple white", "design": "Educational posters, in the style of government promotion departments, combining precisely cut-out photos with simple illustrations, green looping arrows, rounded rectangle labels, and minimalist shadows.", "palette": { "primary": "Dark green", "secondary": "Olive Green", "accent red": "Soft deep red", "accent blue": "Deep sapphire blue", "text": "Black and dark gray" } }, "text": { "headline": "{argument name=\"headline text\" default=\"The ecosystem of the Chinese umbrella winged lantern\"}", "subheadline": "This is a hemiptera (Cicadae family) pest that occurs on fruit trees and other trees." }, "layout": { "orientation": "Vertical", "sections": [ { "title": "life cycle", "position": "Upper Mid-to-Upper", "count": 4, "labels": [ "1. Eggs (laid inside branches and overwintering)", "2. Nymphs (hatching around late April, secreting a white waxy substance)", "3. Adults (occurring from July to September)", "4. Laying eggs" ] }, { "title": "harm", "position": "bottom left corner", "count": 3, "labels": [ "sucking sap from fruit trees and other trees", "Weak branches", "Excrement that causes sooty mold" ] }, { "title": "Prevention and control measures", "position": "bottom right corner", "count": 3, "labels": [ "Unregistered pesticides", "Detect and kill", "Prune and destroy branches carrying eggs." ] }, { "title": "Precautions", "position": "Bottom full width", "count": 1, "labels": [ "Precautions" ] } ], "flow": "The lifecycle cycles clockwise, with arrows connecting stages 1 to 4." }, "life_cycle": { "stage_1": { "label": "1. Eggs (laid inside branches and overwintering)", "visual": "The cross-section of the branch, cut horizontally at the top center, reveals a row of eight pale cream-colored spherical eggs embedded within the hollow wood.", "notes": "The tree branch textures are realistic, the egg spacing is uniform, and the stage boxes are located above the image." }, "stage_2": { "label": "2. Nymphs (hatching around late April, secreting a white waxy substance)", "visual": "The two embedded photos on the right show small white nymphs covered with fluffy waxy filaments on the leaves and twigs.", "count": 2, "extra_text": "Body length: Approximately 1 mm" }, "stage_3": { "label": "3. Adults (occurring from July to September)", "visual": "The lower center features a large adult insect with its wings spread out in a broad triangular shape, ranging from dark brown to grayish-brown with mottled veins. The image is realistically cut out and features soft shadows.", "count": 1, "extra_text": "Body length: Approximately 5 mm" }, "stage_4": { "label": "4. Laying eggs", "visual": "On the left side, a single adult insect perches on a branch. The side view shows the eggs inside the branch cross-section; a small circular marker magnifies the oviposition marks on the branch surface.", "count": 1, "callout_label": "Example of egg-laying marks (wounds on the surface of a branch)" } }, "damage_panel": { "title": "harm", "box_style": "Rounded rectangle with red title bar and red border", "intro": "Nymphs and adults feed on tree sap, causing the following damage:", "items": [ { "label": "sucking sap from fruit trees and other trees", "visual": "An illustration of a pale-colored apple or pear fruit with leaves, showing symptoms of damage." }, { "label": "Weak branches", "visual": "An illustration of sparsely pruned new shoots." }, { "label": "Excrement that causes sooty mold", "visual": "An illustration of a leaf covered in black sooty mold." } ], "footnote": "*It has been confirmed to occur on plants such as peach, plum, persimmon, pear, citrus, cherry blossom, and azalea." }, "countermeasures_panel": { "title": "Prevention and control measures", "box_style": "Rounded rectangle with blue title bar and blue border", "items": [ { "label": "Unregistered pesticides", "icon": "The spray bottle with an X inside the blue circle" }, { "label": "Detect and kill", "icon": "Hand holding a small insect inside the blue circle" }, { "label": "Prune and destroy branches carrying eggs.", "icon": "The pruning shears are inside the blue circle." } ] }, "footer": { "left": "The warning triangle icon is followed by a paragraph of notes on the occurrence of the virus in different tree species and regions, encouraging field observation and early detection.", "right": "Production:{argument name=\"organization name\" default=\"〇〇 County Pest Control Institute\"}" }, "image_requirements": "High-resolution Japanese infographic, all text in Japanese, clean layout, composite images of real insects and tree branches on a white background, precise 4-step life cycle arrangement with green arrows, two side-by-side information panels at the bottom, aesthetically pleasing official agricultural promotional material.", "parameters": [ "headline text", "organization name" ] }
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{ "type": "Japan Ecological Infographic Poster", "subject": { "species": "Chinese broad-winged lanternfly (Chinese broad-winged lanternfly)", "common description": "Life cycle of planthoppers on fruit trees and woody plants", "theme": "A scientific life cycle diagram, including pest damage and control strategies." }, "style": { "background": "Simple white", "design": "Educational posters, in the style of government promotion departments, combining precisely cut-out photos with simple illustrations, green looping arrows, rounded rectangle labels, and minimalist shadows.", "palette": { "primary": "Dark green", "secondary": "Olive Green", "accent red": "Soft deep red", "accent blue": "Deep sapphire blue", "text": "Black and dark gray" } }, "text": { "headline": "{argument name=\"headline text\" default=\"The ecosystem of the Chinese umbrella winged lantern\"}", "subheadline": "This is a hemiptera (Cicadae family) pest that occurs on fruit trees and other trees." }, "layout": { "orientation": "Vertical", "sections": [ { "title": "life cycle", "position": "Upper Mid-to-Upper", "count": 4, "labels": [ "1.
Eggs (laid inside branches and overwintering)", "2.
Nymphs (hatching around late April, secreting a white waxy substance)", "3.
Adults (occurring from July to September)", "4.











