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Eastern Tent Caterpillar

Malacosoma americanum

Description:

The eastern tent caterpillar (Malacosoma americanum) is a species of moth in the family Lasiocampidae, the snout moths. It is univoltine, producing one generation per year. It is a tent caterpillar, a social species that forms communal nests in the branches of trees. It is sometimes confused with the gypsy moth and the fall webworm, and may be erroneously referred to as a bagworm, which is the common name applied to unrelated caterpillars in the family Psychidae. The moths oviposit almost exclusively on trees in the plant family Rosaceae, particularly cherry (Prunus) and apple (Malus). The caterpillars are hairy with areas of blue, white, black and orange. The blue and white colors are structural colors created by the selective filtering of light by microtubules that arise on the cuticle.

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LuckyLogan
LuckyLogan 10 years ago
Eastern tent caterpillar
Malacosoma americanum Eastern Tent Caterpillar | University of Kentucky Entomology


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5 Comments

JimJohnson2
JimJohnson2 10 years ago

Thanks Lucky Logan!

LuckyLogan
LuckyLogan 10 years ago

There called eastern tent caterpillar, I'll put everything in suggestions

namitha
namitha 10 years ago

That's very interesting Jim Johnson, I thought it was the home of a lone spider. Didn't think it would be made by a moth/ moth larva.

JimJohnson2
JimJohnson2 10 years ago

Hi Namitha. There's tons of them around here. I'm thinking fall cankerworm or gypsy moth.

namitha
namitha 10 years ago

That's a really big nest

JimJohnson2
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JimJohnson2

Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Aug 31, 2013
Submitted on Aug 31, 2013

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