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The Giant Leopard Moth or Eyed Tiger Moth ( Hypercompe scribonia ) is a moth of the family Arctiidae. It is distributed throughout the Southern and Eastern United States from New England to ...
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Giant Leopard Moth (Ecpantheria scribonia) ... Leopard (pattern)
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Nature: The caterpillar of the Giant Leopard Moth, Ecpantheria scribonaria, is coverd by shiny black bristles that are harmless to humans. ... The large-ish Giant Leopard Moth has a 3" wingspan and is distinctively marked, with black circles on its otherwise pure white wings (below left); the abdomen, hidden by its wings...
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Life cycle photographs of the Giant Leopard Moth, Hypercompe scribonia, and two of its host plants, Dayflower and Marigold. ... Our 2nd Giant Leopard Moth caterpillar was eating this blue flowered weed, Commelina diffusa (Dayflower), so I fed it more until it made a cocoon.
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Leopard Moth (Zeuzera pyrina) forewing has smaller spots, and none are hollow rings. ... live larva images plus common name references [Giant Leopard Moth, Eyed Tiger Moth] (Emily Earp and Josh Hillman, floridanature.org);
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I live in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and it has freaked my husband and myself out to see a caterpiler so hairy, i knew it wasn't a butterfly but who would have guessed it turned into a beautiful moth, wow.
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Jack, 8, and Dylan, 5 found a Giant Leopard Moth Caterpillar on 4/21/2009 in Malibu California, we are feeding it honeysuckle and have it in a butterfly cage. It is about 2 inches long, any idea if we can keep it till it turns into a moth, and then let go, please advise...
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The moth stage of this species is very beautiful. The wings of the moth are solid white, with irregularly shaped black circles all over them giving it the leopard-like appearance. The abdomen is dark blue with orange markings. ... Ecpantheria scribionia ; "Giant Leopard Moth"; Family: Arctiidae...
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Giant Leopard Moth (Ecpantheria scribonia) and Leopard Moth (Zeuzera pyrina) from Moths in a Connecticut Yard ... The one on the right is the native Arctiidae - Giant Leopard Moth, or Ecpantheria scribonia.
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Description 2 3/8 - 3 5/8" (59-90mm). Forewings white with bluish-black circles; hindwings white with dark streaks. Male abdomen blue-black with narrow yellow line on sides. Female abdomen dark brownish yellow, with black spots along sides and crossed by series of broad ... Giant Leopard Moth Ecpantheria scribonia...
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