- 6-henicosatriene (IV). Fall
webworms experience behavioral thermoregulation. The fall
webworms' self-created web (which is
where the fall
webworms live) is able to...
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Crambus and the
related genus Herpetogramma are the sod
webworms,
which can
damage gr****es. Sod
webworms have a
bivoltine life
cycle with four stages: egg,...
- The
ailanthus webworm (Atteva aurea) is an
ermine moth now
found commonly in the
United States. It was
formerly known under the
scientific name Atteva...
- ****ula undalis, the
cabbage webworm or Old
World webworm, is a moth of the
family Crambidae. It is a
widespread species which is
found from
Europe across...
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Spoladea recurvalis, the beet
webworm moth or
Hawaiian beet
webworm moth, is a
species of moth of the
family Crambidae. It is
found worldwide, but mainly...
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Oncopera brachyphylla is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
found in Queensland, Australia. The
larvae are
subterranean and feed on the
roots and bases...
- Loewy, Katrina. "Life
History Traits And
Rearing Techniques For Fall
Webworms (Hyphantria
Cunea Drury) In Colorado" (PDF).
Journal of the Lepidopterists'...
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caterpillars make
their tents in the
nodes and
branches of a tree's limbs, fall
webworms enclose leaves and
small branches at the ends of the limbs. The following...
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Homadaula anisocentra, also
known as the
mimosa webworm, is a
species of moth in the
family Galacticidae. It is
considered a pest of
ornamental plants...
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Hymenia perspectalis, the
spotted beet
webworm moth, is a
species of moth of the
family Crambidae. It is
found in
various parts of the world, including...