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Pyrrharctia isabella, the
Isabella tiger moth,
whose larval form is
called the
banded woolly bear,
woolly bear, or
woolly worm,
occurs in the
United States...
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Central America.
Pyrrharctia isabella (Smith, 1797) –
isabella tiger moth
Pyrrharctia genini (Debauche, 1938) Savela, Markku. "
Pyrrharctia Packard, 1864"...
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Pyrrharctia genini is a moth in the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Hubert Robert Debauche in 1938. It is
found in Mexico. Savela, Markku. "Pyrrharctia...
- from
their perch suspended by a
strand of silk.
Isabella tiger moths (
Pyrrharctia isabella)
overwinter in the
caterpillar stage. They can
survive freezing...
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Pyrrharctia isabella is the
scientific name of the "woolly worm"
celebrated in the festival....
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subfamily Arctiinae The
hairy caterpillar of the
banded woolly bear (
Pyrrharctia isabella) The
hairy caterpillar of the
Arctic woolly bear moth (Gynaephora...
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Platygraphis isabella, the only
species in the moth
genus Platygraphis Pyrrharctia isabella, a moth
species Stiltia isabella or
Australian pratincole, a...
- Medwith, R. E. (1999). "Cold
hardiness of the
woolly bear
caterpillar (
Pyrrharctia isabella Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)". The
American Midland Naturalist. 141...
- Hymenoptera).
Examples of
freeze tolerant insects include: the
woolly bear,
Pyrrharctia isabella; the
flightless midge,
Belgica antarctica; the
alpine tree weta...
- in a long-lasting
stimulus for the female.
Females of the
Arctiinae Pyrrharctia isabella emit an
aerosol consisting exclusively of ****
pheromone droplets...