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The fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea) is a moth in the family Erebidae known principally for its larval stage, which creates the characteristic webbed nests on the tree limbs of a wide variety of hardwoods in the late summer and fall. It is considered a pest but does not harm otherwise healthy trees.
The fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea) is a moth in the family Erebidae known principally for its larval stage, which creates the characteristic webbed nests on the tree limbs of a wide variety of hardwoods in the late summer and fall.
Fall Webworm (Hyphantria cunea) Fall webworm of the Erebidae family is indigenous to parts of North America from Canada up to Mexico. However, it became invasive in Europe and parts of Asia also eventually.
25 sie 2022 · The Fall Webworm is a moth that comes in two colors: all white in the north, or white with dark patches in the south (some with so many patches they resemble a giraffe). The thorax is hairy. Legs are white, or orange with brown on them.
5 wrz 2023 · Larva: two distinct races - northern larvae have black head, yellowish or greenish body with dark dorsal stripe and long whitish hairs arising from black and orange tubercles located along sides (in each cluster of hairs, at least one hair is about twice as long as the others); southern larvae have orange or reddish head, yellowish-tan body with...
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