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Alsophila pometaria
The wingspan of the moths is 26-32 mm for males. The females are wingless. Adults are on wing from fall to early winter. The larvae feed on a large variety of deciduous trees and shrubs, including Ulmus, Fraxinus and Acer. Other recorded hosts include hackberry, oak, various members of the rose family, walnut and willow. The larvae are often considered a serious pest of many tree species.
Mason Farm Biological Reserve
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