- The fall
webworm (Hyphantria
cunea) is a moth in the
family Erebidae known prin****lly for its
larval stage,
which creates the
characteristic webbed nests...
- (2017-01-01). "Biology and
Management of the Fall Webworm,
Hyphantria cunea (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)".
Journal of
Integrated Pest Management. 8 (1)....
- Beogradu. Warren, L. O.; Tadić,
Milorad (1967). "The Fall Webworm,
Hyphantria cunea, Its
Distribution and
Natural Enemies: A
World List (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)"...
- (native to Europe) and
Hyphantria cunea (native to
North America), but
female E.
similis have a
yellow tail tuft and H.
cunea lacks tail tuft coloration. Female...
- torrefacta), and band-edged
prominent moths. Deer
browse the foliage.
Hyphantria cunea can
inhibit the
impact of
cyanide within the plants'
leaves due to its alkaline...
-
Dogbane tiger moth or
delicate cycnia,
Cycnia tenera Fall webworm,
Hyphantria cunea Garden tiger moth,
Arctia caja Grote's Bertholdia,
Bertholdia trigona Giant...
- The
walnut caterpillar (Datana integerrima) and fall
webworm (Hyphantria
cunea) are two of the most
serious pests, they
commonly eat the
foliage in midsummer...
-
Responses and
Reproductive Behavior of Fall
Webworm Moths (Hyphantria
cunea Drury) are
Influenced by
Volatile Compounds from Its
Mulberry Host (Morus...
-
forest tent
caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria), the fall
webworm (Hyphantria
cunea), and the
spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana). In 1923 he was transferred...
-
North and
Central America. One species,
Hyphantria cunea, was
introduced in Eurasia.
Hyphantria cunea (Drury, 1773)
Hyphantria orizaba (Druce, 1897) Hyphantria...