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Dryocampa rubicunda, the rosy
maple moth, is a
small North American moth in the
family Saturniidae, also
known as the
great silk moths. It was
first described...
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Dryocampa is a
genus of
moths in the
family Saturniidae.
Dryocampa alba
Dryocampa bicolor Dryocampa pallida Dryocampa rubicunda (Fabricius, 1793) — U...
- Species: S. bicolor
Binomial name
Syssphinx bicolor (Harris, 1841)
Synonyms Dryocampa bicolor Harris, 1841
Sphingicampa bicolor Sphingicampa distigma Walsh...
- H. aurora
Binomial name
Hyparpax aurora (Smith, 1797)
Synonyms Phalaena aurora Smith, 1797
Sangata rosea Walker, 1860
Dryocampa venusta Walker, 1865...
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source of food for
species of Lepidoptera, such as the rosy
maple moth (
Dryocampa rubicunda). The wood can be used as pulp for
making paper.
Lumber from...
- this species,
clustering the eggs in bark crevices. The rosy
maple moth (
Dryocampa rubicunda) also lays its eggs on the
leaves of
maple trees, including...
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Anisota virginiensis, the pink-striped
oakworm moth, is a
species of silk moth of the
family Saturniidae. The female's
wings are
purplish red with ochre-yellow...
- In high concentrations, caterpillars, like the
greenstriped mapleworm (
Dryocampa rubicunda), can feed on the
leaves so much that they
cause temporary defoliation...
- po****tions of
larvae of
Lepidoptera species like the rosy
maple moth (
Dryocampa rubicunda). 'Apollo' –
columnar 'Arrowhead' –
pyramidal crown 'Astis'...
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utilize the
leaves as food,
including larvae of the rosy
maple moth (
Dryocampa rubicunda); see List of
Lepidoptera that feed on maples. Due to A. rubrum's...