Geometer moth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The geometer moths or Geometridae are a family of the order Lepidoptera. A very large family, it has around 26,000 species of moths described (over 300 of which occur in the British Isles, and ove...
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Caterpillar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caterpillars are the larval form of a member of the order Lepidoptera (the insect order comprising butterflies and moths). They are mostly phytophagous in food habit, with some species being entomoph...
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Splitrock Reservoir Rockaway Township, New Jersey This caterpillar jumped onto my hand while I was hiking, took a while to transfer it to a leaf too.
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n.; A geometrid caterpillar that moves in alternate contractions and expansions suggestive of measuring. Also called inchworm, looper, Also called spanworm. ... This refers to the means of locomotion of the larvae or caterpillars, which lack the prolegs of other Lepidopteran caterpillars in the middle portion of the body,
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Apr 2, 2009 ... geometrid caterpillar: This caterpillar comes from group of moths called Geometrids that lay their eggs on woody shrubs and trees.
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** Moth caterpillar, species unknown, family Geometridae ... ; Austin City Connection - The Official Web site of the City of Austin ... Legal Notices | Privacy Statement...
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In northern Fennoscandia, the geometrid moths Epirrita autumnata and Operophtera brumata have cyclicities in density with mass occurrence at 10-year intervals. The larvae of Epirrita and Operophtera attain a size of 2–3 cm and 1.5–2 cm, respectively, and are nutritious food items for passerine birds.
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Parasitic wasp larvae control the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts, forcing them to watch over them like bodyguards ... The parasitoid wasp Glyptapanteles lays its eggs, about 80 at a time, in young geometrid caterpillars. The eggs hatch and the larvae feed on the caterpillar's body fluids.
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