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Looper caterpillar : Loopers are the caterpillars of moths of the Geometridae family. They move by drawing their rear up to the head then stretching the head forward.... ... LOOPER CATERPILLAR FACTS...
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455 rocket | all galleries >> Nature >> Caterpillars > Looper caterpillar ... Hank 13-Aug-2007 21:28 ... previous | next...
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Geometer moth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Would you like to comment? ... Looper caterpillar by kasia-aus. ... Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with looper...
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But—and here’s the moral of the story—what would you rather have in your food, a (cooked) cabbage looper caterpillar which is medically harmless or the virulent strain of E. coli (O157:H7) that paralyzed Stephanie Smith?
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Bug details: Green looper caterpillar. Lepidoptera, Noctuidae. Identification guide to common invertebrates of New Zealand ... Home > Research > Biosystematics > Invertebrate Biosystematics > Bug identification > Green looper caterpillar...
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One of the most important pest of crop plants in the crucifer family, the cabbage looper often attacks broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Chinese broccoli, Chinese cabbage, daikon, flowering white cabbage, head cabbage and mustard cabbage. ... The caterpillar stage lasts for 12 to 20 days.
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Green Garden Looper ... The caterpillar is the damaging stage of this pest. Young larvae consume only one side of the leaf, leaving a window-like appearance. As the young larvae develop, they chew holes through the leaf. Older caterpillars feed from the leaf margin (Zimmerman, 1958). Caterpillars are also reported to feed...
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Restricted Item. Print thesis available in the University of Auckland Library or available through Inter-Library Loan. ... The relationship between the polyembryonic parasitoid Litomastix maculata Ishii and its host in New Zealand, the green looper caterpillar Chrysodeixis eriosoma (Doubleday), is examined.
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