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Caterpillars (/ˈkætərpɪlər/ KAT-ər-pil-ər) are the
larval stage of
members of the
order Lepidoptera (the
insect order comprising butterflies and moths)...
- Beccaloni, G.W.; Hernández, L.M." A
Database of the World's
Lepidopteran Hostplants.
Natural History Museum, London. doi:10.5519/havt50xw. "How to deal with...
- Copromorphidae, the "tropical
fruitworm moths", is a
family of
insects in the
lepidopteran order.
These moths have broad,
rounded forewings, and well-camouflaged...
- The ****anese
beetle (Popillia ****onica) is a
species of
scarab beetle. Due to the
presence of
natural predators, the ****anese
beetle is not considered...
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slots into the
leaves of
their hostplant once they
emerge from
their egg. However, they do not have
nests in
their hostplants. They
instead use the remaining...
- (December 1981). "Dwarf
variety of coconut,
Cocos nucifera (Palmae), a
hostplant for the
African armyworm,
Spodoptera exempta (Wlk.) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)"...
- Ackery, P.R., Kitching, I.J., Beccaloni, G.W. & Hernández, L.M. (2001).
Hostplants of the Moth and
Butterfly Caterpillars of the
Oriental Region. Southdene...
- Kitching, Ian; Beccaloni,
George W.; Hernández, Luis M. (2023). "HOSTS - The
Hostplants and
Caterpillars Database at the
Natural History Museum". www.nhm.ac.uk...
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These larvae are
rather polyphagous, and have a wide
variety of
hostplants.
Common hostplants include Liquidambar, Schinus, Prunus, Rhus, and Juglans. Further...
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families of
Malvacae and Urtiacae. In
Southern California, the
common native hostplants include Urtica holosericea (Urticaceae), Sida species,
Sphaeralcea ambigua...