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Fall Webworm Moth

Hyphantria cunea

Description:

Massive webs full of larvae, in trees everywhere.

Habitat:

Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest.

2 Comments

Lafcadio
Lafcadio 11 years ago

They're definitely alive, and protection is likely. Just don't know what species.

By the pictures they look alive, some kind of nesting net to protect them?! Would be very interesting to know what they are, hope you get an ID, Lafcadio.

Lafcadio
Spotted by
Lafcadio

Oregon, USA

Spotted on Oct 18, 2008
Submitted on Mar 18, 2013

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