- is in dispute. They are
often called slug moths because their caterpillars bear a
distinct resemblance to
slugs. They are also
called cup
moths because...
- in Mexico. The
species belongs to the
family of
slug caterpillars, Limacodidae. The
larva (
caterpillar) is
primarily green with
brown at both ends and...
-
Macroplectra nararia, the
coconut slug caterpillar, is a moth of the
family Limacodidae. The
species was
first described by
Frederic Moore in 1859. It...
- Vehicle") or 'Metal
Slug' is the main
vehicle of the
Metal Slug franchise. It is a small,
cartoonish silver-gray tank
propelled by
caterpillar treads. The tank...
- eggs on the food
plant on
which their larvae,
known as
caterpillars, will feed. The
caterpillars grow,
sometimes very rapidly, and when
fully developed...
-
adult form, and puss
caterpillar, asp,
Italian asp, fire
caterpillar,
woolly slug,
opossum bug, puss moth, tree asp, or asp
caterpillar. The inch-long larva...
-
larvae are
rather slug-like and,
along with the
larvae of the
sister taxa
Limacodidae and Megalopygidae, are
often known as
slug caterpillars. More specifically...
-
particularly their caterpillars, can be
major agricultural pests in many
parts of the world.
Examples include corn
borers and bollworms. The
caterpillar of the spongy...
-
Eterusia aedea, the red
slug caterpillar, is a
species of moth in the
family Zygaenidae. It was
described by Carl
Linnaeus in his 1763
Centuria Insectorum...
- and
effective spraying of insecticide. A leaf-eating
caterpillar and the
green slug caterpillar attack the foliage.
Mites form scale-like
galls on twigs...