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1 0 Gypsy Moth - Female

Gypsy Moth - Female

by AliAVaughan, Ontario, Canada

Gypsy

0 0 Gypsy moth

Gypsy moth

by SalticusAnn Arbor, Michigan, USA

Female, resting on floor

3 3 Gypsy Moth (female)

Gypsy Moth (female)

by LauraMcCannToronto, Ontario, Canada

White fuzzy moth. Fell out of tree. Black ...

1 4 Gypsy Moth (female)

Gypsy Moth (female)

by EmilyUmbargerMichigan, USA

About 1in long, white/cream wings

0 0 Gypsy Moth (female)

Gypsy Moth (female)

by turtlesandtombstonesMassachusetts, USA

A little bit bigger than quarter.

3 6 Gypsy Moth

Gypsy Moth

by keithp2012West Babylon, New York, USA

Photos of Gypsy

0 0 Gypsy Moth (Female)

Gypsy Moth (Female)

by auntieannaTomahawk, Wisconsin, USA

Cream-colored moth with black legs. Fuzzy ...

1 0 Gypsy Moth

Gypsy Moth

by ThePalGuyPeterborough, Ontario, Canada

Originally ranging from Europe to Asia, it was introduced to North America in ...

1 0 Gypsy moth

Gypsy moth

by MattheauComerfordMiddletown, Connecticut, USA

Females laying eggs mostly on chestnut oak. ...

3 7 Gypsy Moth Caterpillars and Egg Mass

Gypsy Moth Caterpillars and Egg Mass

by Christine Y.Rhode Island, USA

Egg masses are light tan, and the eggs inside are black. Each mass may contain ...

0 1 Gypsy Moth

Gypsy Moth

by SappingCornwall, Ontario, Canada

Female

4 3 Asian Gypsy Moth

Asian Gypsy Moth

by al_ee_oopOntario, Canada

It's been expanding it's range across North America since 1860 which was ...

0 2 Gypsy Moth (male)

Gypsy Moth (male)

by J New York, USA

This moth seemingly was missing its ...

4 0 Gypsy Moth (Female)

Gypsy Moth (Female)

by Christine Y.Litchfield, Connecticut, USA

mating, female

1 0 European gypsy moth

European gypsy moth

by DespinaTsafetopoulou

Lymantria dispar dispar, commonly known as the

1 2 Luna Gypsy Moth ♀

Luna Gypsy Moth

by AgnesAdiqueTalaveraLaguna, Philippines

almost 4cm in length. Lymantria lunata (Stoll, 1782), the Luna

1 2 Gypsy Moth (male)

Gypsy Moth (male)

by JakubkoNew York, USA

A highly invasive and destructive moth ...

1 0 Gypsy moth

Gypsy moth

by HarumKoh近畿 (Kinki Region), Japan

shoulder to the wing-tip: male:25-30mm,

0 0 Gypsy Moth, female

Gypsy Moth, female

by ForestDragonIslip, New York, USA

Heavy bodied, medium sized moth. White with ...

11 9 Pink Gypsy Moth

Pink Gypsy Moth

by IrungbamJatishworSinghBhutan

My 400th spotting to Project Noah. About 60 mm wingspan. Hindwing pinkish ...

0 0 Gypsy Moth (male)

Gypsy Moth (male)

by JakubkoNew York, USA

A highly destructive moth, perhaps one of ...

1 0 European Gypsy Moth

European Gypsy Moth

by KostasZontanosΑποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Μακεδονίας - Θράκης, Greece

European Gypsy

6 4 Gypsy Moth Caterpillar

Gypsy Moth Caterpillar

by CourtneyVerkOntario, Canada

The hatching of gypsy

4 6 Gypsy Moth (Adults, Pupae, Eggs)

Gypsy Moth (Adults, Pupae, Eggs)

by Christine Y.Rhode Island, USA

mating, female

6 4 Asian Gypsy Moth (male)

Asian Gypsy Moth (male)

by Leana Lahom-CristobalNueva Ecija, Philippines

females are active fliers (they can fly up ...

1 0 Gypsy Moth, female laying eggs

Gypsy Moth, female laying eggs

by ForestDragonIslip, New York, USA

This introduced moth can be a major pest ...

1 2 Gypsy Moth (Male)

Gypsy Moth (Male)

by jgorneauNew York, USA

The male imago of the Gypsy

0 0 Milkweed Tussock Moth Caterpillar

Milkweed Tussock Moth Caterpillar

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

are quite distinctive. The larvae of a few species of Tussock

1 1 Gypsy Moth

Gypsy Moth

by CarolSnowMilnePennsylvania, USA

: Oak and other deciduous trees and shrubs. Very destructive. (Male,

1 3 European Praying Mantis

European Praying Mantis

by Miguel.DenyerVan Buren Township, Michigan, USA

a beneficial species in that it eats many harmful insects, including the

5 2 Tussocks Moth

Tussocks Moth

by MichelleMccrackenFlorida, USA

Caterpillar of the pale tussock

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