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, beech or oaks. Like other silkworm
Found throughout most of eastern North America. Larvae feed on leaves of beech, ...
Found in the grass outside a building in the Missouri
Hodges #4794 Host plant is Common Peppergrass (Lepidium virginicum) ...
Caterpillar Hosts: Apple, dogwood, hickory, maples, oaks, poplars, and rose ...
Fuzzy yellow-green caterpillar with two black spikes at the head and one at the ...
Range: Quebec and Ontario to Florida, west to Texas and Wisconsin.
Five pairs of spots along abdomen. (Unfortunately, top row of spots not ...
Like a hummingbird, but smaller Had stripes Some red or pink
Larvae are generalist feeders on many species of plants: alfalfa, corn and ...
Yellow, orange, red with blue circles on the inside lower wings
Range: Eastern and central US to the Rockies (2) and Canada from Nova Scotia ...
Larvae are highly variable but have a green or orange speckled head and anal ...
Larvae are "cut worms" the bane of every gardener ... feed on more than 60 ...
If you see this in a leaf, it is called a "Leaf Miner." It could be any of a ...
Larvae are highly variable but have a green or orange speckled head and anal ...